Nevada Code § 656.185

Court reporting firm: Unlawful to practice without license; application
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1. It is unlawful for any business entity
to conduct business as a court reporting firm or to advertise or use any
identifying term that may indicate to members of the public that the business
entity is entitled to conduct such a business without first obtaining a license
from the Board.
2. Each applicant for a license as a court
reporting firm must file an application with the Executive Secretary of the
Board on a form prescribed by the Board.
3. The application must:
(a) Include the federal identification number of
the applicant;
(b) Include the name of the natural person who
will be appointed as the designated representative of the court reporting firm
and such other identifying information about that natural person as required by
the Board;
(c) Be accompanied by the required fee; and
(d) Include all information required to complete
the application.
4. To obtain a license pursuant to this
section, an applicant need not hold a certificate of registration as a
certified court reporter.

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