Nevada Code § 293.277

Conditions for entitlement of person to vote; forms of identification to identify registered voter; county clerk to prescribe verification procedure
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 293.283 , 293.541 , 293.57691 and 293.5772 to 293.5887 , inclusive, if a persons name
appears in the roster or if the person provides an affirmation pursuant to NRS 293.525 , the person is entitled to vote
and must sign his or her name in the roster or on a signature card when he or
she applies to vote. The signature must be compared by an election board
officer with the signature or a facsimile thereof on the persons application
to register to vote or one of the forms of identification listed in subsection
2.
2. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 293.2725 , the forms of identification
which may be used individually to identify a voter at the polling place are:
(a) The voter registration card issued to the
voter;
(b) A drivers license;
(c) An identification card issued by the
Department of Motor Vehicles;
(d) A military identification card; or
(e) Any other form of identification issued by a
governmental agency which contains the voters signature and physical
description or picture.
3. The county clerk shall prescribe a
procedure, approved by the Secretary of State, to verify that the voter has not
already voted in that county in the current election.

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