NRS 205.375
False written statements to obtain property or credit.


Any person:

1.

Who shall knowingly make or cause to be made, either directly or indirectly, or through any agency whatsoever, any false statement in writing, with intent that it shall be relied upon, respecting the financial condition or means or ability to pay, of himself or herself, or of any other person, firm or corporation, in which he or she is interested, or for whom or which he or she is acting, for the purpose of procuring in any form whatsoever, either the delivery of personal property, the payment of cash, the making of a loan or credit, the extension of a credit, the discount of an account receivable, or the making, acceptance, discount, sale or endorsement of a bill of exchange, or promissory note, for the benefit of either himself or herself or of such person, firm or corporation;

2.

Who, knowing that a false statement in writing has been made, respecting the financial condition or means or ability to pay, of himself or herself, or of such person, firm or corporation, in which he or she is interested, or for whom he or she is acting, procures, upon the faith thereof, for the benefit either of himself or herself, or of such person, firm or corporation, either or any of the things of benefit mentioned in subsection 1; or

3.

Who, knowing that a statement in writing has been made respecting the financial condition or means or ability to pay, of himself or herself or of such person, firm or corporation, in which he or she is interested, or for whom he or she is acting, represents on a later day, either orally or in writing, that such statement theretofore made, if then again made on that day, would be then true, when, in fact, the statement if then made would be false, and procures upon the faith thereof, for the benefit either of himself or herself or such person, firm or corporation, either or any of the things of benefit mentioned in subsection 1,
Ê shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

Source: Section 205.375 — False written statements to obtain property or credit., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-205.­html#NRS205Sec375.

205.330
Fraudulent conveyances.
205.335
Sale or removal of goods subject to security interest by debtor in possession without consent of secured party.
205.340
Sale or creation of security interest in personal property subject to security interest or lien without informing purchaser or secured party.
205.345
Destruction or removal of personal property upon which security interest or lease exists.
205.350
Removal or sale of property to defraud creditors.
205.355
Fraudulent sale or concealment of personal property after action commenced or judgment rendered.
205.360
Knowingly receiving fraudulent conveyance.
205.365
Fraudulently selling real estate twice.
205.370
Swindling
205.372
Mortgage lending fraud
205.375
False written statements to obtain property or credit.
205.377
Multiple transactions involving fraud or deceit in course of enterprise or occupation
205.380
Obtaining money, property, rent or labor by false pretenses.
205.390
Obtaining signature by false pretense.
205.395
False representation concerning title
205.397
False representation concerning lien against property of public officer or employee, candidate for public office or participant in official proceeding or member of immediate family of such persons
205.400
Fraud by bailee of animal.
205.405
Falsifying accounts.
205.410
Improper use of insignia.
205.412
Stolen valor.
205.415
Collecting for benefit without authority.
205.420
Use of false permit, license or writing.
205.435
Fraudulent issue of stock.
205.440
Publishing false statement to affect market price.
205.445
Defrauding proprietor of hotel, inn, restaurant, motel or similar establishment.
205.450
Personating another.
205.455
Personating another same as stealing.
205.460
Preparation, transfer or use of false identification regarding person under 21 years of age
Last Updated

Feb. 5, 2021

§ 205.375’s source at nv​.us