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If the home or mobile home you are homesteading is in Clark County, you must take or mail your Declaration of Homestead to the Clark County Recorder. The Clark County Recorder's Office is located at 500 S Grand Central Pkwy, 2nd Floor, Las Vegas, NV 89155-1510.
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A homestead does not protect you against: Foreclosure of your home by mortgage lender if you are behind on payments; The enforcement of a mechanic's lien; A judgment for child or spousal support.
However, the Nevada Revised Statutes( NRS 21.090) exempt certain types of assets from such seizures or execution after a lawsuit. Some of those assets include: Homesteads: Nevada's homestead exemption shields a portion of your primary residence (up to $605,000 in value) from execution.