Nevada Code § 123.150

Recording of inventory is notice and evidence of title
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1. If a married person is a resident of
this state, the recording of the inventory of the persons separate property in
the office of the recorder of the county in which the person resides is notice
of the persons title to the separate property, except as to any real property
situate in another county, and as to that real property, the recording of the
inventory thereof in the office of the recorder of the county where the same is
situate, is notice of the persons title thereto.
2. If a married person is not a resident
of this state, the recording of the inventory of the persons separate property
in the office of the recorder of the county where any portion of the property,
real or personal, included in the inventory is situate, located or used, is
notice of the persons title as to all that property situate, located or used
in that county.

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