Evidentiary effect of signature; limitations on evidentiary effect of certification of documents.

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1. The signature of a notary public on a document shall be deemed to be evidence only that the notary public knows the contents of the document that constitute the signature, execution, acknowledgment, oath, affirmation or affidavit.

2. When a notary public certifies that a document is a certified or true copy of an original document, the certification shall not be deemed to be evidence that the notary public knows the contents of the document.

(Added to NRS by 1997, 929; A 2003, 607)


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