Nevada Code § 111.310

Instruments entitled to recordation; patents need not be acknowledged
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 111.312 , a certificate of the
acknowledgment of any conveyance or other instrument in any way affecting the
title to real or personal property, or the proof of the execution thereof, as
provided in this chapter, signed by the person taking the same, and under the
seal or stamp of that person, if the person is required by law to have a seal
or stamp, entitles the conveyance or instrument, with the certificate or
certificates, to be recorded in the office of the recorder of any county in
this state.
2. Any state or United States contract or
patent for land may be recorded without any acknowledgment or proof.

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