Nevada Code § 255.110

Records and maps: Duties; public inspection
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1. The county surveyor shall:
(a) Keep a correct and fair record of all surveys
made by him or her in his or her official capacity, or by the county surveyors
deputies acting in his or her stead, in the form of original field notes in
field books to be provided by the county for that purpose.
(b) Number such surveys progressively.
(c) Make and preserve a fair and accurate record
map of each survey, drawn in waterproof ink on tracing cloth or produced by the
use of other materials of a permanent nature generally used for that purpose in
the engineering profession, endorsing thereon its proper number and his or her
official certificate of survey.
(d) Obtain maps of mining claims, mill sites and
tunnel rights recorded with the county recorder and prepare a county mining
claim map which must accurately reflect the location of all such claims. A
county surveyor shall not refuse to accept a map submitted by the locator of
the mine, nor shall the county surveyor prepare a map in lieu of one submitted
by the locator, unless he or she can affirmatively show that the map submitted
does not accurately reflect the location of all of the claims.
2. All records of surveys required by this
chapter must be transmitted by the county surveyor to his or her successor in
office.
3. Field notes and records maps must be
available for copying to any person requiring a copy of the field notes or
records maps.

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