Nevada Code § 240.1997

Electronic notarial acts using audio-video communication: Confirmation of identity
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1. For the purposes of performing an
electronic notarial act for a person using audio-video communication, an
electronic notary public has satisfactory or documentary evidence of the
identity of the person if the electronic notary public confirms the identity of
the person by:
(a) Personal knowledge;
(b) Each of the following:
(1) Remote presentation by the person of a
government-issued identification credential that contains a photograph and the
signature of the person;
(2) Credential analysis of the
government-issued identification credential and the data thereon; and
(3) A dynamic knowledge-based
authentication assessment;
(c) Any other method that complies with any rules
or regulations adopted by the Secretary of State; or
(d) A valid certificate that complies with any
rules or regulations adopted by the Secretary of State.
2. As used in this section:
(a) Certificate has the meaning ascribed to it
in NRS 720.030 .
(b) Credential analysis means a process or
service that complies with any rules or regulations adopted by the Secretary of
State through which a third party affirms the validity of a government-issued
identification credential or any data thereon through the review of data
sources.
(c) Remote presentation means the transmission
of a quality image of a government-issued identification credential to an
electronic notary public through communication technology for the purpose of
enabling the electronic notary public to identify the person appearing before
the electronic notary public and to perform a credential analysis.

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