Nevada Code § 278.473

Certificate of amendment to correct or amend recorded plat, survey or map if correction or amendment does not change location of survey monument, property line or boundary line: Request; preparation, contents and recordation
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1. To correct an error or omission in or
to amend any recorded subdivision plat, record of survey, parcel map, map of
division into large parcels or reversionary map, if the correction or amendment
does not change or purport to change the physical location of any survey
monument, property line or boundary line, a certificate of amendment must be
requested and recorded pursuant to this section.
2. A certificate of amendment may be
requested by:
(a) The county surveyor to make a correction or
amendment which affects land located within the boundaries of an unincorporated
area or Carson City;
(b) The city surveyor or a professional land
surveyor appointed by the governing body of the city to make a correction or
amendment which affects land located within an incorporated city;
(c) The planning commission if authorized by
local ordinance; or
(d) A professional land surveyor registered
pursuant to chapter 625 of NRS.
3. If a certificate of amendment is
requested to correct or amend a record of survey, the surveyor who:
(a) Requests the certificate of amendment; or
(b) Is responsible for an error or omission which
is to be corrected,
shall
prepare and record the certificate of amendment within 90 days after the
surveyor receives notification of the request made pursuant to subsection 2. If
the surveyor is no longer professionally active, the county surveyor, city
surveyor or a professional land surveyor appointed by the governing body shall
prepare and file the certificate.
4. The certificate of amendment must:
(a) Be in the form of a letter addressed to the
county surveyor, the city surveyor, a professional land surveyor appointed by
the governing body of the city or, if authorized by local ordinance, the
planning commission;
(b) Specify the title, legal description and
recording date of the document being corrected or amended;
(c) Concisely state the data being changed and
the correction or amendment;
(d) Be dated, signed and sealed by the surveyor
preparing the certificate; and
(e) Contain the following statement, dated and
signed by the county surveyor, city surveyor or a professional land surveyor
appointed by the governing body:
I hereby certify that I have
examined the certificate of amendment and that the changes to the original
document specified therein are provided for in applicable sections of NRS 278.010 to 278.630 , inclusive, 625.340 to 625.380 , inclusive, and local ordinances
adopted pursuant thereto, and I am satisfied that this certificate of amendment
so amends or corrects the document as to make it technically correct.
5. Upon the recording of a certificate of
amendment, the county recorder shall cause a proper notation to be entered upon
all recorded sheets of the original document being amended, if the county
recorder does not maintain a cumulative index for such maps and amendments. If
such an index is maintained, the county recorder shall direct an appropriate
entry for the amendment.

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