2017 Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 205 - Crimes Against Property
NRS 205.095 - Other acts constituting forgery.

Universal Citation:
NV Rev Stat § 205.095 (2017)
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Every person who, with intent to injure or defraud, shall:

1. Make any false entry in any public record or account;

2. Fail to make a true entry of any material matter in any public record or account; or

3. Forge any letter or written communication or copy or purported copy thereof, or send or deliver, or connive at the sending or delivery of any false or fictitious telegraph message or copy or purported copy thereof, whereby or wherein the sentiments, opinions, conduct, character, purpose, property, interests or rights of any person shall be misrepresented or may be injuriously affected, or knowing any such letter, communication or message or any copy or purported copy thereof to be false, shall utter or publish the same or any copy or purported copy thereof as true,

↪ shall be guilty of forgery and be punished as provided in NRS 205.090.

[1911 C&P § 399; RL § 6664; NCL § 10351]

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