Nevada Code § 156.120

Person deemed missing after 3 years; administration of property; procedure
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If any person owning
property in this State has been absent from his or her last known place of
residence for a continuous period of 3 years, with his or her whereabouts for
that period unknown to the persons most likely to know thereof, he or she shall
be deemed to be a missing person, and all property of the person in this State
may be administered, as though he or she were deceased, in the same manner
provided in this title for the administration of estates of deceased persons,
subject to the conditions, restrictions and limitations prescribed in NRS 156.120 to 156.260 , inclusive.

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