If a personal representative, on order of the court, pays over or delivers to the State Treasurer property which has become escheatable to the State, the receipt or certificate of the State Treasurer evidencing the payment or delivery must be filed with the clerk of the district court in the county in which the estate is being administered or is located. Upon filing of the receipt or certificate, the personal representative is released from all further liability relating to the property.
(Added to NRS by 1999, 2353)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
NRS 154.010 - When estates escheat; escheated estates must be used for educational purposes.
NRS 154.020 - Information filed by Attorney General: Contents.
NRS 154.030 - Citation: Issuance; publication.
NRS 154.060 - Claimants may appear and plead to information.
NRS 154.070 - Judgment and costs.
NRS 154.080 - Sale of real property after judgment: Procedure.
NRS 154.100 - Appeal from judgment.
NRS 154.105 - Sale of escheated property; deposit of proceeds.
NRS 154.110 - Duties of Director of State Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
NRS 154.115 - Duties of State Controller.
NRS 154.120 - Proceedings for recovery of property.
NRS 154.130 - Person furnishing information entitled to percentage of value of recovered property.
NRS 154.140 - Deposit of money from escheated estates.
NRS 154.150 - Petition to acquire title to escheated property.
NRS 154.160 - Petition to be accompanied by purchase price and fees.
NRS 154.170 - Notice of sale: Posting, publication and contents; rejection of bids.