Nevada Code § 240.063

Evidentiary effect of signature; limitations on evidentiary effect of certification of documents
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1. The signature of a notary public on a
document shall be deemed to be evidence only that the notary public knows the
contents of the document that constitute the signature, execution,
acknowledgment, oath, affirmation or affidavit.
2. When a notary public certifies that a
document is a certified or true copy of an original document, the certification
shall not be deemed to be evidence that the notary public knows the contents of
the document.

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