Nevada Code § 624.275

Bond and deposit: Notice of claim paid against contractors bond by surety; cancellation of contractors bond by surety; notification to contractor of claim against or cancellation of bond; duties of Board and contractor; revocation or suspension of license
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1. With respect to a surety bond that a
licensed contractor maintains in accordance with NRS 624.270 or 624.276 :
(a) The surety shall give prompt notice to the
Board of any claims paid against the bond of the licensed contractor.
(b) The surety may cancel the bond upon giving 60
days notice to the Board and to the contractor by certified mail.
2. Upon receipt by the Board of the notice
described in paragraph (a) of subsection 1, the Board shall immediately notify
the contractor who is the principal on the bond that the contractors license
will be suspended or revoked unless the contractor furnishes an equivalent bond
or establishes an equivalent cash deposit before a date set by the Board.
3. Upon receipt by the Board of the notice
described in paragraph (b) of subsection 1, the Board shall immediately notify
the contractor who is the principal on the bond that the contractors license
will be suspended or revoked unless the contractor furnishes an equivalent bond
or establishes an equivalent cash deposit before the effective date of the
cancellation.
4. The notice mailed to the contractor by
the Board pursuant to subsection 2 or 3 must be addressed to the contractors
latest address of record in the office of the Board.
5. If the contractor does not comply with
the requirements of the notice from the Board, the contractors license must be
suspended or revoked on the date:
(a) Set by the Board, if the notice was provided
to the contractor pursuant to subsection 2; or
(b) The bond is cancelled, if the notice was
provided to the contractor pursuant to subsection 3.

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