Nevada Code § 440.310

Certified reports and other documents pertaining to adoption: Duties of State Registrar; opening of sealed documents upon order of court
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1. Whenever the State Registrar receives a
certified report of adoption or amendment of adoption filed in accordance with
the provisions of NRS 127B.420 , 127C.480 , 127D.280 or 127E.300 or the laws of another state or
foreign country, or a certified copy of the adoption decree, concerning a
person born in Nevada, the State Registrar shall prepare and file a
supplementary certificate of birth in the new name of the adopted person which
shows the adoptive parents as the parents and seal and file the report or
decree and the original certificate of birth.
2. Whenever the State Registrar receives a
certified report of adoption, amendment or annulment of an order or decree of
adoption from a court concerning a person born in another state, the District
of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, a territory or possession of the
United States, or Canada, the report must be forwarded to the office
responsible for vital statistics in the persons place of birth.
3. Whenever the State Registrar receives a
certified report of adoption or amendment of adoption filed in accordance with
the provisions of NRS 127B.420 , 127C.480 , 127D.280 or 127E.300 concerning a person born in a
foreign country other than Canada, the State Registrar shall, if the State
Registrar receives evidence that:
(a) The person being adopted is a citizen of the
United States; and
(b) The adoptive parents are residents of Nevada,
prepare and
file a supplementary certificate of birth as described in subsection 1 and seal
and file the report.
4. Sealed documents may be opened only
upon an order of the court issuing the adoption decree, expressly so
permitting, pursuant to a petition setting forth the reasons therefor.
5. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, upon the receipt of a certified copy of a court order of
annulment of adoption, the State Registrar shall seal and file the order and
supplementary certificate of birth and, if the person was born in Nevada,
restore the original certificate to its original place in the files.

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