NRS 259.150 – Inventory of money and property of decedent; delivery to county treasurer; signs prohibiting entrance to residence of decedent; penalty for disregard of prohibition.
1. The coroner shall inventory, in the presence of at least one other person, any money or property which may have been found on or about the deceased, unless taken from his or her possession by legal authority, and shall deliver without delay a signed copy of the inventory and the money or property to […]
NRS 259.160 – Duties of county treasurer pertaining to money and property of decedent.
1. Upon payment of money into the county treasurer’s office in such case, he or she shall place it to the credit of the county. Upon the delivery of property, he or she shall: (a) Deliver such property to the public administrator or a person employed or contracted with pursuant to NRS 253.125, as applicable, […]
NRS 259.170 – Payment to representatives of decedent.
If the money or the proceeds from the sale of property are demanded within 6 years, the county treasurer shall pay the same to the person legally authorized to receive it, but the same may be paid at any subsequent time to the representatives of the deceased upon an order from the tribunal invested with […]
NRS 259.180 – Burial of decedent; payment of expenses.
After the inquest, if no one takes charge of the body, the coroner shall cause it to be decently buried. The expenses of the burial must be paid from the money deposited with the county treasurer or the estate of the deceased, as the case may be. If the deceased has no money or estate, […]
NRS 259.200 – Fee of justice of the peace for holding inquest.
[Replaced in revision by NRS 259.145.]