Nevada Code § 517.140

Certificate of location: Recording; contents; effect of insufficiency
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1. Within 90 days after the date of his or
her location, the locator of a claim or location of a mill site shall record
his or her location with the county recorder of the county in which the
location is situated, by duplicate certificates of location.
2. When the locator records his or her
certificates of location the locator shall file two copies of a map not to
exceed 3 feet by 4 feet and pay the filing fees which comply with the
requirements set forth in NRS 517.040 and 517.050 .
3. Any record of a location of a mill site
which does not contain the name of the locator, the name of the mine or mining
claim of which the locator is the proprietor, or the name of the mill or
reduction works of which the locator is the owner, the number of feet or acres
claimed, and a description which identifies the claim with reasonable certainty
is void.

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