Nevada Code § 240.194

Period of registration; suspension of registration by operation of law; changes of information
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1. The period of registration of an
electronic notary public is coterminous with his or her term of appointment as
a notary public pursuant to NRS 240.010 .
Registration as an electronic notary public must be renewed at the same time a
person renews his or her appointment as a notary public.
2. The registration of an electronic
notary public is suspended by operation of law when the electronic notary
public is no longer appointed as a notary public in this State. If the
registration of an electronic notary public has expired or been revoked or
suspended, the Secretary of State shall immediately notify the electronic
notary public in writing that his or her registration as an electronic notary
public will be suspended by operation of law until he or she is appointed as a
notary public in this State.
3. If, at any time, a registered
electronic notary public changes his or her electronic mail address, county of
residence, name, electronic signature or the technology or device used to
create his or her electronic signature, the electronic notary public shall,
within 10 days after making the change, submit to the Secretary of State:
(a) An electronic document, signed with the
electronic signature submitted by the electronic notary public pursuant to
subsection 2 of NRS 240.192 , that
includes the change of information; and
(b) A fee of $10.

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