Nevada Code § 137.040

Evidence of execution
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If
the will is contested, all the subscribing witnesses who are present in the
county and who are of sound mind must be produced and examined, or the death,
absence or incapacity of any of them must be satisfactorily shown to the court.
If none of the subscribing witnesses resides in the county, and the evidence of
none of them can be produced, the court may admit the evidence of other
witnesses to prove the due execution of the will and, as evidence of the
execution, it may admit proof of the handwriting of the testator and of any of
the subscribing witnesses.

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