1. In addition to any other remedy provided for in this chapter, the State Controller may, within 4 years after the date that a debt becomes due, record a certificate of liability in the office of a county recorder which states:
(a) The amount of the debt, together with any interest or penalties due thereon;
(b) The name and address of the debtor, as the name and address of the debtor appear on the records of the State Controller;
(c) That the State Controller has complied with all procedures required by law for determining the amount of the debt; and
(d) That the State Controller has notified the debtor in accordance with subsection 2.
2. The State Controller shall, not less than 15 days before the date on which he or she intends to file the certificate, notify the debtor of the State Controller’s intention to file the certificate. The notification must be sent by certified mail to the last known address of the debtor and must include the name of the agency to which the debt is owed, the amount sought to be recovered and the date on which the certificate will be filed with the county recorder.
3. From the time of the recording of the certificate, the amount of the debt, including interest which accrues on the debt after the recording of the certificate, constitutes a lien upon all real and personal property situated in the county in which the certificate was recorded that is owned by the debtor or acquired by the debtor afterwards and before the lien expires. The lien has the force, effect and priority of a judgment lien on all real and personal property situated in the county in which the certificate was recorded and continues for 4 years after the date of recording unless sooner released or otherwise discharged.
4. Within 4 years after the date of the recording of the certificate or within 4 years after the date of the last extension of the lien pursuant to this subsection, the lien may be extended by recording a new certificate in the office of the county recorder. From the date of recording, the lien is extended for 4 years to all real and personal property situated in the county that is owned by the debtor or acquired by the debtor afterwards, unless the lien is sooner released or otherwise discharged.
(Added to NRS by 1999, 3444; A 2009, 1178; 2011, 454)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 353C - Collection of Debts Owed to State Agency
NRS 353C.020 - "Agency" defined.
NRS 353C.030 - "Agreement" defined.
NRS 353C.040 - "Debt" defined.
NRS 353C.060 - "Fine" defined.
NRS 353C.070 - "Person" defined.
NRS 353C.100 - Determination of debt to be past due.
NRS 353C.110 - Regulations of State Controller: Generally.
NRS 353C.130 - Agreement with debtor for payment in installments; extension.
NRS 353C.135 - Payment of costs and fees for collection of certain debts.
NRS 353C.140 - Action by Attorney General to collect debt; limitation of action.
NRS 353C.160 - Entry of judgment against debtor; service of judgment upon debtor.
NRS 353C.170 - Recordation of judgment; lien upon property of debtor; extension of lien.
NRS 353C.172 - Withholding of income: Notice to person who is subject to withholding.
NRS 353C.174 - Withholding of income: Notice to employer.
NRS 353C.175 - Withholding of income: Duties of employer upon receipt of notice to withhold.
NRS 353C.179 - Withholding of income: Immunity of employer and State Controller.
NRS 353C.1955 - Date for accrual of interest; rate of interest.
NRS 353C.196 - Limitation on refund for overpayment of debt; exception.
NRS 353C.224 - Distribution of money collected from debtor.
NRS 353C.226 - Debt Recovery Account: Creation; use; expenditure of money in Account.
NRS 353C.230 - Remedies of state are supplemental; additional remedies unimpaired.