Nevada Code § 293.57688

Requirement for automatic voter registration agency to transmit certain information to database created by Secretary of State; timeline for transmission
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1. An automatic voter registration agency
is required to electronically transmit the following information of a person to
the database created by the Secretary of State pursuant to NRS 293.675 using the system established
pursuant to NRS 293.57686 :
(a) An electronic facsimile of the signature of
the person, if the automatic voter registration agency is capable of recording,
storing and transmitting to the county clerk an electronic facsimile of the
signature of the person;
(b) The first or given name and the surname of
the person;
(c) The address at which the person actually
resides as set forth in NRS 293.486 and,
if different, the address at which the person may receive mail, including,
without limitation, a post office box or general delivery;
(d) The date of birth of the person;
(e) At least one of the following:
(1) The number indicated on the persons
current and valid drivers license or identification card issued by the
Department of Motor Vehicles; or
(2) The last four digits of the persons
social security number; and
(f) A description of the documentation presented
to the automatic voter registration agency that indicates the person is a
citizen of the United States.
2. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 293.5768 , the automatic voter registration
agency shall electronically transmit to the database created by the Secretary
of State pursuant to NRS 293.675 the
information described in subsection 1:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph
(b), not later than 5 working days after collecting the information; and
(b) During the 2 weeks immediately preceding the
fifth Sunday preceding an election, not later than 1 working day after
collecting the information.

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