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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The Secretary of State shall charge and collect the following fees for:
1. Filing an original certificate of trust, or for registering a foreign business trust, $75.
2. Filing an amendment or restatement, or a combination thereof, to a certificate of trust, $175.
3. Filing a certificate of cancellation, $100.
4. Certifying a copy of a certificate of trust or an amendment or restatement, or a combination thereof, $30 per certification.
5. Certifying an authorized printed copy of this chapter, $30.
6. Reserving a name for a business trust, $25.
7. Signing a certificate of existence of a business trust which does not list the previous records relating to it, or a certificate of change in the name of a business trust, $50.
8. Signing a certificate of existence of a business trust which lists the previous records relating to it, $50.
9. Signing, certifying or filing any certificate or record not otherwise provided for in this section, $50.
10. Examining and provisionally approving a record before the record is presented for filing, $125.
11. Copying a record on file with the Secretary of State, for each page, $2.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Nevada Revised Statutes Title 7. Business Associations; Securities; Commodities § 88A.900. Fees - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nv/title-7-business-associations-securities-commodities/nv-rev-st-88a-900/
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