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How do I get a brand? Click here to obtain the Brand Registration application form. Print, complete it and submit it with the noted application and recording fees to the Elko office of the NDA or, call our Brand Recorder at (775) 753-1360.
Because Nevada is an open range state, property owners residing in open range are generally required to build ?exclosures? to keep free range livestock out of their real property.
Please do not hesitate to contact me or Teralyn Thompson, Administration Section Manager at (702) 486- 4036 or tlthompson@red.nv.gov. The Open Range disclosure informs the buyer of property adjacent to open land that livestock grazing on the adjacent land may be permitted to enter the property.
Fences generally may be constructed anywhere within or on the lot line of your property with the following restrictions to location and heights: ? A fence may be constructed up to 4½ feet in height within the front yard setback (front yard setback distance is determined by your property's zoning/land use), ? A fence ...
In the Western United States and Canada, open range is rangeland where cattle roam freely regardless of land ownership. Where there are "open range" laws, those wanting to keep animals off their property must erect a fence to keep animals out; this applies to public roads as well.
Fences, no matter the type of construction, require a fence permit unless exempted by the Clark County Building Administrative Code. Clark County Building Administrative Code section 22.02. 190 exempts the following fences/walls from a permit. Type A fencing not over 6 feet high and not part of a pool barrier.
To renew your brand online. You can renew your brand, update your information, pay by eCheck or credit card (American Express, Visa, MasterCard, and Discover), and print your brand certificate and or wallet card. Please refer to your Renewal Notice for your Brand Number and Renewal Access Code to login to the system.