Nevada Code § 111.365

Recording affidavit of death of joint tenant or spouse holding community property with right of survivorship creates disputable presumption title vested in survivor; recording affidavit of death of life tenant creates disputable presumption title vested in owner of remainder interest; county recorder to send information contained in affidavits monthly to Department of Human Services
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1. In the case of real property owned by
two or more persons as joint tenants or as community property with right of
survivorship, it is presumed that all title or interest in and to that real
property of each of one or more deceased joint tenants or the deceased spouse
has terminated, and vested solely in the surviving joint tenant or spouse or
vested jointly in the surviving joint tenants, if there has been recorded in
the office of the recorder of the county or counties in which the real property
is situated an affidavit, subscribed and sworn to by a person who has knowledge
of the facts required in this subsection, which is accompanied by a certified
copy of the death certificate of each deceased joint tenant or deceased spouse
and sets forth the following:
(a) The family relationship, if any, of the
affiant to each deceased joint tenant or the deceased spouse;
(b) A description of the instrument or conveyance
by which the joint tenancy or right of survivorship was created;
(c) A description of the property subject to the
joint tenancy or right of survivorship; and
(d) The date and place of death of each deceased
joint tenant or the deceased spouse.
2. In the case of real property owned by a
person as a life tenant, with the ownership of the real property passing to the
owner of the remainder interest upon the death of the life tenant, it is
presumed that all title or interest in and to that real property of the life
tenant has terminated, and vested solely in the owner of the remainder
interest, if there has been recorded in the office of the recorder of the
county or counties in which the real property is situated, an affidavit,
subscribed and sworn to by a person who has knowledge of the facts required in
this subsection, which is accompanied by a certified copy of the death
certificate of the deceased life tenant and which sets forth the following:
(a) The relationship of the affiant to each
deceased life tenant;
(b) A description of the instrument or conveyance
by which the life estate was created;
(c) A description of the property subject to the
life estate; and
(d) The date and place of death of each deceased
life tenant.
3. Each month, a county recorder shall
send all the information contained in each affidavit received by the county
recorder pursuant to subsection 1 or 2 during the immediately preceding month
to the Department of Human Services in any format and by any medium approved by
the Department.

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