Nevada Code § 159.1535

Notice of sale of personal property of protected person: When required; manner of providing content
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section and NRS 159.1515 and 159.152 , a guardian may sell the personal
property of the protected person only after notice of the sale is:
(a) Given to the:
(1) Protected person; and
(2) Spouse of the protected person and all
other known relatives of the protected person who are within the second degree
of consanguinity; and
(b) Published in:
(1) A newspaper that is published in the
county in which the property, or some portion of the property, is located; or
(2) If a newspaper is not published in the
county in which the property, or some portion of the property, is located:
(I) In a newspaper of general
circulation in the county; or
(II) In such other newspaper as the
court orders.
2. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, the notice of a sale must be published not less than three times
before the date on which offers will be accepted, over a period of 14 days and
7 days apart.
3. For good cause shown, the court may
order fewer publications and shorten the time of notice, but must not shorten
the time of notice to less than 8 days.
4. The notice must include, without
limitation:
(a) For a sale other than a sale described in
paragraph (b):
(1) A description of the personal property
to be sold; and
(2) The date, time and location that
offers will be received.
(b) For a sale on an appropriate auction website
on the Internet:
(1) A description of the personal property
to be sold;
(2) The date the personal property will be
listed; and
(3) The Internet address of the website on
which the sale will be posted.
5. Notice of a sale is not required to be
published pursuant to this section if the gross value of the estate of the
protected person is less than $10,000.

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