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What is a Declaration of Value form and when is this form used?
A Declaration of Value form is used with any document that transfers interest in real property whether transfer tax is due or an exemption is claimed. This form usually accompanies certain documents; for example, any type of Deed, certain Contracts of Sale and some Court Orders. The Declaration of Value form enables the Recorder’s Office to effectively administer transfer tax,
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What is a Declaration of Homestead, how do I record it and what does it protect me from?
Declaration of Homestead is a document that when recorded, offers certain protections from involuntary liens. For additional information,
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How can I get a copy of my deed?
Once the document number is found (see Browse Records for instructions), you can either request a copy on-line, call us at 775-463-6581, or come to our office. Advance payment is required. We accept VISA and MasterCard.
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What is a Declaration of Value form and when is this form used?
A Declaration of Value form is used with any document that transfers interest in real property whether transfer tax is due or an exemption is claimed. This form usually accompanies certain documents; for example, any type of Deed, certain Contracts of Sale and some Court Orders. The Declaration of Value form enables the Recorder’s Office to effectively administer transfer tax,
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What is transfer tax?
Whenever there is a conveyance of real property title, a Declaration of Value form must be completed in order to determine whether of not transfer tax is due. For more information,
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What is an Assessor's Parcel Number (APN)?
The Assessor's identification number for a specific property. For more information,
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How can I find the owner of a property?
That information is found on the assessor's webpage. You can call them at 775-463-6521 or click here to locate
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How do I obtain a Certified Copy of a Death Certificate?
Certified copies of Death Certificates are obtained through the Department of Vital Statistics in the state where they died.
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Are there any liens against my property?
In order to see if there are any liens against your property, you will need to do a document search.
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