Nevada Code § 201.160

Bigamy: Definition; penalty
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1. Bigamy consists in the having of two
spouses at one time, knowing that the former spouse is still alive.
2. If a married person marries any other
person while the former spouse is alive, the person so offending is guilty of a
category D felony and shall be punished as provided in NRS 193.130 .
3. It is not necessary to prove either of
the marriages by the register and certificate thereof, or other record
evidence, but those marriages may be proved by such evidence as is admissible
to prove a marriage in other cases, and when the second marriage has taken
place without this State, cohabitation in this State after the second marriage
constitutes the commission of the crime of bigamy.
4. This section does not extend:
(a) To a person whose spouse has been continually
absent from that person for the space of 5 years before the second marriage, if
he or she did not know the spouse to be living within that time.
(b) To a person who is, at the time of the second
marriage, divorced by lawful authority from the bonds of the former marriage,
or to a person where the former marriage has been by lawful authority declared
void.

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