Nevada Revised Statutes

Nev. Rev. Stat. § 306.035 (2026)

Signature verification by county clerk; all documents must be submitted to county clerk at same time

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NRS 306.035  Signature verification by county clerk; all documents must be submitted to county clerk at same time.

      1.  Before a petition to recall a public officer who holds a statewide office is filed with the Secretary of State as the filing officer pursuant to subsection 5 of NRS 306.015, each county clerk must verify, pursuant to NRS 293.1276 to 293.1279, inclusive, the document or documents which were circulated for signature within the clerk’s county.

      2.  Before a petition to recall a public officer who does not hold a statewide office is filed with the filing officer pursuant to subsection 5 of NRS 306.015, the county clerk must verify, pursuant to NRS 293.1276 to 293.1279, inclusive, the document or documents which were circulated for signatures within the clerk’s county.

      3.  If more than one document was circulated, all the documents must be submitted to the clerk at the same time.

      (Added to NRS by 1985, 1114; A 1987, 1376; 1999, 3563; 2019, 1658)

     

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 2000–2000 · leading case: Citizens for Honest & Responsible Gov't v. Heller, 11 P.3d 121 (Nev. 2000).
Citizens for Honest & Responsible Gov't v. Heller, 11 P.3d 121 (Nev. 2000). · cites it 6× “The next day, pursuant to NRS 306.035, the Secretary ordered the Registrar to determine the petition’s validity by examining the signatures in a random sampling of at least 500 signatures — a statistical procedure which allows for the quick determination of a petition’s failure…”
— Nev. Rev. Stat. § 306.035(2) — 1 case
Citizens for Honest & Responsible Gov't v. Heller, 11 P.3d 121 (Nev. 2000). “The next day, pursuant to NRS 306.035, the Secretary ordered the Registrar to determine the petition’s validity by examining the signatures in a random sampling of at least 500 signatures — a statistical procedure which allows for the quick determination of a petition’s failure…”
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