NRS 240.045
Replacement of lost or inoperable stamp

  • prerequisite to production of stamp.

1.

If the stamp of a notary public is lost, the notary public shall, within 10 days after the stamp is lost, submit to the Secretary of State a request for an amended certificate of appointment, on a form provided by the Secretary of State, and obtain a new stamp in accordance with NRS 240.036. The request must be accompanied by a fee of $10.

2.

If the stamp is destroyed, broken, damaged or otherwise rendered inoperable, the notary public shall immediately notify the Secretary of State of that fact and obtain a new stamp.

3.

A person or governmental entity shall not make, manufacture or otherwise produce a notary’s stamp unless the notary public presents his or her original or amended certificate of appointment or a certified copy of his or her original or amended certificate of appointment to that person or governmental entity.

Source: Section 240.045 — Replacement of lost or inoperable stamp; prerequisite to production of stamp., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-240.­html#NRS240Sec045.

240.010
Appointment by Secretary of State
240.015
General qualifications
240.017
Regulations of Secretary of State.
240.018
Courses of study for mandatory training of notaries public
240.020
Powers limited to areas within this State
240.030
Application for appointment
240.031
Annual submission of copy of business license by resident of adjoining state.
240.033
Requirements for bond
240.036
Amended certificate of appointment: Required for certain changes in information
240.040
Use of stamp
240.045
Replacement of lost or inoperable stamp
240.051
Actions required upon resignation or death of notary public.
240.060
Powers of notary public.
240.061
Performance of authorized notarial acts
240.062
Personal knowledge of identity.
240.063
Evidentiary effect of signature
240.065
Restrictions on powers of notary public
240.075
Prohibited acts.
240.085
Advertisements in language other than English to contain notice if notary public is not an attorney
240.100
Fees for services
240.110
Posting of table of fees.
240.120
Journal of notarial acts: Duty to maintain
240.130
Only authorized fees to be charged.
240.143
Unlawful possession of certain personal property of notary public.
240.145
Unlawful reproduction or use of completed notarial certificate
240.147
Unlawful destruction, defacement or concealment of notarial record.
240.150
Liability for misconduct or neglect
240.0155
Prohibition on collecting social security numbers or alternative personally identifying number from notary public or applicant for appointment as notary public.
240.155
Notarization of signature of person not in presence of notary public unlawful
Last Updated

Jun. 24, 2021

§ 240.045’s source at nv​.us