Nevada Code § 671.040

Prohibition against engaging in business of money transmission without being licensed or authorized delegate and regardless of location or method used
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1. A person shall not engage in the
business of money transmission or advertise, solicit or hold himself, herself
or itself out as providing money transmission unless the person:
(a) Has been issued a license pursuant to this
chapter; or
(b) Is an authorized delegate of a licensee that
is acting within the scope of authority conferred by a written contract with
the licensee.
2. A person must have a license or be an
authorized delegate described in paragraph (b) of subsection 1 regardless of
the location or method that the person uses to engage in the business of money
transmission, including, without limitation, at a kiosk, through the Internet,
through any telephone, facsimile machine or other telecommunication device or
through any other machine, network, system, device or means.

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