Nevada Code § 325.020

Recording of certificate of entry or patent; proof of payment of taxes not required
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1. Whenever the corporate authorities or
the judge of the district court shall have received a certificate of entry,
patent or other evidence of title to the real property embraced within the
limits of any city or town, the corporate authorities or the judge of the
district court shall cause the same to be recorded in the land records of the
proper county.
2. A certificate of entry, patent or other
evidence of title shall be recorded by the county recorder; and to entitle the
certificate of entry, patent or other evidence of title to be recorded it shall
not be necessary to present or make, nor shall the county recorder require, any
oath or affirmation that all or any part of the taxes for county and state
purposes, assessed, due or payable upon the real property, have been paid.

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