Nevada Code § 122.220

Solemnizing marriage without exhibition of marriage license
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1. It is unlawful for any Supreme Court
justice, judge of the Court of Appeals, judge of a district court, justice of
the peace, municipal judge, minister or other church or religious official
authorized to solemnize a marriage, notary public, commissioner of civil
marriages, deputy commissioner of civil marriages, marriage officiant or mayor
to join together as spouses persons allowed by law to be joined in marriage,
until the persons proposing such marriage exhibit to him or her a license from
the county clerk as provided by law.
2. Any Supreme Court justice, judge of the
Court of Appeals, judge of a district court, justice of the peace, municipal
judge, minister or other church or religious official authorized to solemnize a
marriage, notary public, commissioner of civil marriages, deputy commissioner
of civil marriages, marriage officiant or mayor who violates the provisions of
subsection 1 is guilty of a misdemeanor.

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