Nevada Code § 278.475

Amended plat, survey or map to correct or amend recorded plat, survey or map if correction or amendment changes location of survey monument, property line or boundary line: Request; preparation 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
changes or purports to change the physical location of any survey monument,
property line or boundary line, an amended plat, survey or map must be
requested and recorded pursuant to this section.
2. An amended plat, survey or map 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. Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection, a surveyor who:
(a) Performed the survey; or
(b) Is responsible for an error or omission which
is to be corrected,
shall
prepare and record the amended plat, survey or map within 90 days after the
surveyor receives notification of the request made pursuant to subsection 2.
The time within which the surveyor must prepare and record the amended plat,
survey or map may be extended by the county surveyor, the city surveyor or a
professional land surveyor appointed by the governing body of the city or the
planning commission. If the surveyor who performed the survey or is responsible
for the error or omission 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 amended plat, survey or map.

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