Nevada Code § 328.110

Conditions for recording conveyances where United States is grantee; protection of subsequent purchaser
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1. A recorder of conveyances of real
property in this State shall not accept for recordation any deed of conveyance
wherein the United States is the grantee unless there is recorded with the deed
of conveyance the written statement of a representative of the United States,
contained in the deed, or a notarized statement by such a representative
accompanying it, that the United States does not seek exclusive jurisdiction
over the property.
2. A deed of conveyance, patent, decree or
other instrument vesting in the United States the title to land within this
State is not effective as to a subsequent purchaser of that land if he or she
takes in good faith, for a valuable consideration and without notice of
ownership of that land by the United States until the United States records
such an instrument in the counties in which the land or any part of it is
located.

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