Nevada Code § 175.241

Proof of corporate existence generally
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If,
upon a trial or proceeding in a criminal case, the existence, constitution or
powers of any corporation shall become material, or be in any way drawn in
question, it is not necessary to produce a certified copy of the articles or
acts of incorporation, but the same may be proved by general reputation, or by
the printed statutes of the state, or government, or country by which such
corporation was created.

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