Nevada Code § 278.467

Preparation, recordation and contents of document which may be required if parcel map waived; statement indicating that property taxes have been paid; county recorder to provide copy of document or access to digital document to county assessor
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1. If the requirement for a parcel map is
waived, the authority which granted the waiver may require the preparation and
recordation of a document which contains:
(a) A legal description of all parts based on a
system of rectangular surveys;
(b) A provision for the dedication or reservation
of any road right-of-way or easement; and
(c) The approval of the authority which granted
the waiver.
2. If a description by metes and bounds is
necessary in describing the parcel division, it must be prepared by a
professional land surveyor and bear his or her signature and stamp.
3. The person preparing the document may
include the following statement:
This document was prepared
from existing information (identifying it and stating where filed and
recorded), and the undersigned assumes no responsibility for the existence of
monuments or correctness of other information shown on or copied from any such
prior documents.
4. A document recorded pursuant to this
section must be accompanied by a written statement signed by the treasurer of
the county in which the land to be divided is located indicating that all
property taxes on the land for the fiscal year have been paid.
5. A county recorder who records a
document pursuant to this section shall, within 7 working days after he or she
records the document, provide to the county assessor at no charge:
(a) A duplicate copy of the document; or
(b) Access to the digital document. The document
must be in a form that is acceptable to the county recorder and the county
assessor.

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