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To request access to recent or current public records, please contact the specific State agency that created the records and complete a public records request form with that agency.
To form a corporation in Nevada, you must file articles of incorporation with the Nevada Secretary of State. The form is customizable.
Articles of organization for any limited liability company is considered public record and can be viewed by anyone interested. They should be filed with the entity in the state government that's in charge of corporations.
All state agency records are public unless declared confidential by law. NRS 239.010. Under the NPRA, information is by default public record unless specific confidentiality restrictions apply.
Please refer to the copies order form, and send your completed form to sosfilings@sos.nv.gov. If you submit the Public Records Request form to the Copies Division, it will be returned to you, and you will be asked to complete your order using the copies order form and credit card payment sheet.
Please refer to the copies order form, and send your completed form to sosfilings@sos.nv.gov. If you submit the Public Records Request form to the Copies Division, it will be returned to you, and you will be asked to complete your order using the copies order form and credit card payment sheet.
A company that is registered in Nevada can order certified copies of its formation documents from the secretary of state of Nevada. It usually takes about four to seven business days in addition to mailing time to process them. It's possible for companies to get certified copies within seven to nine business days.
You may request a copy of your business license by submitting a Copies Order Form. The fee is $2. The request must be on business letterhead or originated by a confirmed associate of the business.