Nevada Code § 81.060

Articles of incorporation: Filing requirements; acceptable evidence of incorporation
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1. The articles of incorporation must be:
(a) Signed by three or more of the original
members, a majority of whom must be residents of this State.
(b) Filed in the Office of the Secretary of State
in all respects in the same manner as other articles of incorporation are
filed.
2. If a corporation formed under NRS 81.010 to 81.160 , inclusive, is authorized to issue
stock, there must be paid to the Secretary of State for filing the articles of
incorporation the fee applicable to the amount of authorized stock of the
corporation which the Secretary of State is required by law to collect upon the
filing of articles of incorporation which authorize the issuance of stock.
3. The Secretary of State shall issue to
the corporation over the Great Seal of the State a certificate that a copy of
the articles containing the required statements of facts has been filed in the
Office of the Secretary of State.
4. Upon the issuance of the certificate by
the Secretary of State, the persons signing the articles and their associates
and successors are a body politic and corporate. When so filed, the articles of
incorporation or certified copies thereof must be received in all the courts of
this State, and other places, as prima facie evidence of the facts contained
therein.

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