Nevada Revised Statutes 351.030 – Execution of public security or instrument of payment with facsimile signature
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Any authorized officer, after filing with the Secretary of State his or her manual signature certified by him or her under oath, may execute or cause to be executed with a facsimile signature in lieu of his or her manual signature:
Terms Used In Nevada Revised Statutes 351.030
- Authorized officer: means any official of this state or any of its departments, agencies or other instrumentalities or any of its political subdivisions whose signature to a public security or instrument of payment is required or permitted. See Nevada Revised Statutes 351.020
- Facsimile signature: means a reproduction by engraving, imprinting, stamping or other means of the manual signature of an authorized officer. See Nevada Revised Statutes 351.020
- Instrument of payment: means a check, draft, warrant or order for the payment, delivery or transfer of funds. See Nevada Revised Statutes 351.020
- Oath: A promise to tell the truth.
- Public security: means a bond, note, certificate of indebtedness or other obligation for the payment of money, issued by this state or by any of its departments, agencies or other instrumentalities or by any of its political subdivisions. See Nevada Revised Statutes 351.020
1. Any public security, if at least one signature required or permitted to be placed thereon shall be manually subscribed; and
2. Any instrument of payment. Upon compliance with this chapter by the authorized officer, his or her facsimile signature has the same legal effect as his or her manual signature.