Nevada Code § 293.5235

Requirements relating to preregistration and registration by mail or computer; exceptions; correction of information in applications; procedure for incomplete applications; required notices; prohibited acts; penalties; regulations
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 293.502 and chapter 293D of NRS, a person may preregister
or register to vote by:
(a) Mailing an application to preregister or
register to vote to the county clerk of the county in which the person resides.
(b) A computer using the system established by
the Secretary of State pursuant to NRS
293.671 .
(c) Any other method authorized by the provisions
of this title.
2. The county clerk shall, upon request,
mail an application to preregister or register to vote to an applicant. The
county clerk shall make the applications available at various public places in
the county.
3. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 293.5772 to 293.5887 , inclusive:
(a) An application to preregister to vote may be
used to correct information in a previous application.
(b) An application to register to vote may be
used to correct information in the statewide voter registration list.
4. An application to preregister or
register to vote which is mailed to an applicant by the county clerk or made
available to the public at various locations or voter registration agencies in
the county may be returned to the county clerk by mail or in person. For the
purposes of this section, an application which is personally delivered to the
county clerk shall be deemed to have been returned by mail.
5. The applicant must complete the
application, including, without limitation, checking the boxes described in
paragraphs (b) and (c) of subsection 12 and signing the application.
6. The county clerk shall, upon receipt of
an application, determine whether the application is complete.
7. If the county clerk determines that the
application is complete, he or she shall, within 10 days after receiving the
application, mail to the applicant:
(a) A notice that the applicant is preregistered
or registered to vote, as applicable. If the applicant is registered to vote,
the county clerk must also mail to the applicant a voter registration card; or
(b) A notice that the persons application to
preregister to vote or the statewide voter registration list has been corrected
to reflect any changes indicated on the application.
8. Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 5 and 6 of NRS 293.518 and NRS 293.5768 to 293.57699 , inclusive, if the county clerk
determines that the application is not complete, the county clerk shall, as
soon as possible, mail a notice to the applicant that additional information is
required to complete the application. If the applicant provides the information
requested by the county clerk within 15 days after the county clerk mails the
notice, the county clerk shall, within 10 days after receiving the information,
mail to the applicant:
(a) A notice that the applicant is:
(1) Preregistered to vote; or
(2) Registered to vote and a voter
registration card; or
(b) A notice that the persons application to
preregister to vote or the statewide voter registration list has been corrected
to reflect any changes indicated on the application.
If the
applicant does not provide the additional information within the prescribed
period, the application is void.
9. The applicant shall be deemed to be
preregistered or registered or to have corrected the information in the
application to preregister to vote or the statewide voter registration list on
the date the application is postmarked or received by the county clerk,
whichever is earlier.
10. If the applicant fails to check the
box described in paragraph (b) of subsection 12, the application shall not be
considered invalid, and the county clerk shall provide a means for the
applicant to correct the omission at the time the applicant appears to vote in
person at the assigned polling place.
11. The Secretary of State shall prescribe
the form for applications to preregister or register to vote by:
(a) Mail, which must be used to preregister or
register to vote by mail in this State.
(b) Computer, which must be used to preregister
or register to vote by computer using the system established by the Secretary
of State pursuant to NRS 293.671 .
12. The application to preregister or
register to vote by mail must include:
(a) A notice in at least 10-point type which
states:
NOTICE: You are urged to
return your application to the County Clerk in person or by mail. If you choose
to give your completed application to another person to return to the County
Clerk on your behalf, and the person fails to deliver the application to the
County Clerk, you will not be preregistered or registered to vote, as
applicable. Please retain the duplicate copy or receipt from your application
to preregister or register to vote.
(b) The question, Are you a citizen of the
United States? and boxes for the applicant to check to indicate whether or not
the applicant is a citizen of the United States.
(c) If the application is to:
(1) Preregister to vote, the question,
Are you at least 17 years of age and not more than 18 years of age? and boxes
to indicate whether or not the applicant is at least 17 years of age and not
more than 18 years of age.
(2) Register to vote, the question, Will
you be at least 18 years of age on or before election day? and boxes for the
applicant to check to indicate whether or not the applicant will be at least 18
years of age or older on election day.
(d) A statement instructing the applicant not to
complete the application if the applicant checked no in response to the
question set forth in:
(1) If the application is to preregister
to vote, paragraph (b) or subparagraph (1) of paragraph (c).
(2) If the application is to register to
vote, paragraph (b) or subparagraph (2) of paragraph (c).
(e) A statement informing the applicant that if
the application is submitted by mail and the applicant is preregistering or registering
to vote for the first time, the applicant must submit the information set forth
in paragraph (a) of subsection 2 of NRS
293.2725 to avoid the requirements of subsection 1 of NRS 293.2725 upon voting for the first
time.
13. Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 5 and 6 of NRS 293.518 , the
county clerk shall not preregister or register a person to vote pursuant to
this section unless that person has provided all of the information required by
the application.
14. The county clerk shall mail, by
postcard, the notices required pursuant to subsections 7 and 8. If the postcard
is returned to the county clerk by the United States Postal Service because the
address is fictitious or the person does not live at that address, the county
clerk shall attempt to determine whether the persons current residence is
other than that indicated on the application to preregister or register to vote
in the manner set forth in NRS 293.530 .
15. A person who, by mail, preregisters or
registers to vote pursuant to this section may be assisted in completing the
application to preregister or register to vote by any other person. The
application must include the mailing address and signature of the person who
assisted the applicant. The failure to provide the information required by this
subsection will not result in the application being deemed incomplete.
16. An application to preregister or register
to vote must be made available to all persons, regardless of political party
affiliation.
17. An application must not be altered or
otherwise defaced after the applicant has completed and signed it. An
application must be mailed or delivered in person to the office of the county
clerk within 10 days after it is completed.
18. A person who willfully violates any of
the provisions of subsection 15, 16 or 17 is guilty of a category E felony and
shall be punished as provided in NRS 193.130 .
19. The Secretary of State shall adopt
regulations to carry out the provisions of this section.

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