Nevada Code § 268.636

Procedures for initiating annexation or detachment of property
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The annexation of territory not included
within the boundaries of any city to a city, or the detachment of territory
from one city and its annexation to another city, may be initiated by either of
the following methods:
1. Whenever a majority of the property
owners of any territory lying contiguous to a city desire to annex such
territory to the city, they may cause an accurate map or plat of the territory
to be made under the supervision of a competent surveyor. A copy of the map or
plat, certified by the surveyor, and a petition in writing signed by a majority
of the property owners of such territory shall be filed in the office of the
clerk of the governing body of such city.
2. Whenever the governing body of any city
deems it necessary to annex any contiguous territory to the city, the governing
body may adopt a resolution declaring its intention to annex such territory.
The resolution shall:
(a) Describe the territory to be annexed; and
(b) Order a plat of the territory to be filed in
the office of the clerk of the governing body.

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