A Nevada Certificate of Mailing Intestate is a document used by the Nevada court system to provide proof that notice of an intestate estate proceeding was sent by mail. An intestate estate proceeding is a legal action taken when a person dies without a will. This document is typically used by the court to establish that the notice was sent to the deceased’s heirs and beneficiaries. There are two types of Nevada Certificate of Mailing Intestate: the Certificate of Actual Mailing and the Certificate of Publication Mailing. The Certificate of Actual Mailing is used when mailing the notice to a known address, such as the last known address of the deceased. The Certificate of Publication Mailing is used when the deceased’s address is unknown, and the notice is sent by publishing it in a newspaper.