Nevada Code § 21.230

Payments of redemption to purchaser, redemptioner or officer; documents to be served by redemptioner; sheriff to pay over money
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1. The payments mentioned in NRS 21.210 and 21.220 may be made to the purchaser or
redemptioner, or for him or her to the officer who made the sale. When the
judgment under which the sale has been made is payable in a specified kind of
money or currency, payments must be made in the same kind of money or currency,
and a tender of the money is equivalent to payment.
2. Notice of redemption must be served by
a redemptioner upon the sheriff and the person from whom the redemptioner seeks
to redeem together with:
(a) A copy of the docket of the judgment under
which the redemptioner claims the right to redeem, certified by the clerk of
the court or of the county where the judgment is docketed, or, if he or she
redeems upon a mortgage or other lien, a note of the record thereof, certified
by the recorder.
(b) A copy of any assignment necessary to
establish the redemptioners claim, verified by the affidavit of the
redemptioner, or the redemptioners agent, or of a subscribing witness thereto.
(c) An affidavit by the redemptioner, or the
redemptioners agent, showing the amount then actually due on the lien.
3. Upon the payment to the sheriff of any
money for the redemption of property as provided in this chapter, the sheriff
shall pay over the same to the person entitled thereto.

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