Nevada Code § 669.150

Application for license: Contents; fees; regulations; withdrawal of application
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1. An applicant must file an application
for a license to transact trust company business with the Commissioner on forms
prescribed by the Commissioner, which must contain or be accompanied by such
information as the Commissioner requires.
2. A nonrefundable fee of not more than
$2,000 must accompany the application. The applicant must also pay such
reasonable additional expenses incurred in the process of investigation as the
Commissioner deems necessary. In addition, a fee of not less than $200 or more
than $500, prorated on the basis of the licensing year as provided by the
Commissioner, must be paid at the time of making the application.
3. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 669.092 , a trust company may maintain
offices in this and other states. For every branch location of a trust company
organized under the laws of this State, and every branch location in this State
of a trust company organized under the laws of another state and authorized to
do business in this State, a request for approval and, if applicable, licensing
must be filed with the Commissioner on such forms as the Commissioner
prescribes. A nonrefundable fee of not more than $500 must accompany each
request. In addition, a fee of not more than $200, prorated on the basis of the
licensing year as provided by the Commissioner, must be paid at the time of
making the request.
4. The Commissioner shall adopt
regulations establishing the amount of the fees required pursuant to this
section. All money received by the Commissioner pursuant to this section must
be placed in the Investigative Account for Financial Institutions created by NRS 232.545 .
5. The Commissioner shall consider an
application to be withdrawn if the Commissioner has not received all
information and fees required to complete the application within 12 months
after the date the application is first submitted to the Commissioner or within
such later period as the Commissioner determines in accordance with any
existing policies of joint regulatory partners. If an application is deemed to
be withdrawn pursuant to this subsection or if an applicant otherwise withdraws
an application, the Commissioner may not issue a license to the applicant
unless the applicant submits a new application and pays any required fees.

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