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TITLE 52.  TRADE REGULATIONS AND PRACTICES
CHAPTER 599B.  SOLICITATION BY TELEPHONE
ENFORCEMENT
NRS § 599B.210
§ 599B.210. Appointment of secretary of state as agent for service of process; procedure for and effect of

service; fee

1. Every registrant, other than a registrant incorporated in this state, shall file with the secretary of state an irrevocable consent appointing the secretary of state as his agent to receive service of any lawful process in any action or proceeding against him arising pursuant to this chapter. Any lawful process against the registrant served upon the secretary of state as provided in subsection 2 has the same force and validity as if served upon the registrant personally.

2. Service of process authorized by subsection 1 must be made by filing with the secretary of state:

(a) Two copies of the process. The copies must include a specific citation to the provisions of this section. The secretary of state may refuse to accept such service if the proper citation is not included in each copy.

(b) A fee of $ 10. The secretary of state shall forthwith forward one copy of the process by registered or certified mail prepaid to the registrant, or in the case of a registrant organized under the laws of a foreign government, to the United States manager or last appointed United States general agent of the registrant, giving the day and the hour of the service.

3. Service of process is not complete until the copy thereof has been mailed and received by the registrant, and the receipt of the addressee is prima facie evidence of the completion of the service.

4. If service of summons is made upon the secretary of state in accordance with the provisions of this section, the time within which the registrant is required to appear is extended 10 days.

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