Nevada Code § 41.191

Declaration of domicile in Nevada
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1. Any person who has established domicile
in this state may manifest and evidence his or her domicile by filing in the
office of the clerk of the district court for the county in which the person
resides, a sworn statement showing that the person resides in and maintains a
residence in that county, which the person recognizes and intends to maintain
as his or her permanent home.
2. Any person who has established a
domicile in this state, but who maintains another residence in some other
state, may manifest and evidence his or her domicile in this state by filing in
the office of the clerk of the district court for the county in which the
person resides, a sworn statement that the persons residence in Nevada
constitutes his or her predominant and principal home, and that the person
intends to continue it permanently as his or her predominant and principal
home.
3. A sworn statement filed pursuant to
this section must contain, in addition to the declaration required in
subsection 1 or 2, a declaration that the person making the statement is at the
time of making the statement a bona fide resident of the State, and it must set
forth the persons place of residence, the city, county and state in which the
person formerly resided, and all other places, if any, in which the person
maintains a residence.

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