Nevada Code § 4.185

Use of facsimile signature: Conditions and restrictions
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1. Each justice of the peace may use a
facsimile signature produced through a mechanical device in place of his or her
handwritten signature whenever the necessity arises and upon approval of the
Supreme Court, subject to the following conditions:
(a) That the mechanical device must be of such a
nature that the facsimile signature may be removed from the mechanical device
and kept in a separate secure place.
(b) That the use of the facsimile signature may
be made only under the direction and supervision of the justice of the peace
whose signature it represents.
(c) That the entire mechanical device must at all
times be kept in a vault, securely locked, when not in use, to prevent any
misuse of the device.
2. No facsimile signature produced through
a mechanical device authorized by the provisions of this section may be
combined with the signature of another officer.

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