Nevada Code § 141.020

Letters testamentary
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Letters
testamentary may be in substantially the following form, after properly
entitling the court:
In the Matter of the Estate of )
) Case
No.
)
deceased. ) Letters
Testamentary
.......................................................... )
On . (day) (month) 
(year), the court entered an order admitting the decedents will to probate and
appointing (name) as executor of the decedents estate. The
order includes:
[ ] a directive
for the establishment of a blocked account for sums in excess of $;
[ ] a directive
for the posting of a bond in the sum of $.; or
[ ] a directive
for both the establishment of a blocked account for sums in excess of $. and
the posting of a bond in the sum of $..
The executor, after being
duly qualified, may act and has the authority and duties of an executor.
In testimony of which, I have
this date signed these letters and affixed the seal of the court.
CLERK
OF THE COURT
By
.........................................
Deputy
Clerk (date)
OATH
I,,
whose mailing address is ., solemnly affirm that I will
faithfully perform according to law the duties of executor, and that all
matters stated in any petition or paper filed with the court by me are true of
my own knowledge or, if any matters are stated on information and belief, I
believe them to be true.
...............................................
Executor
SUBSCRIBED AND AFFIRMED before me
this .. (day) of .. (month) of (year).
CLERK
OF COURT
By
.....................................................
Deputy
Clerk
(or)
...................................................
NOTARY
PUBLIC
County
of State of ...........

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