Should I Record My Trust?
The Clark County, Nevada, Recorder's Office (which serves Las Vegas, Henderson, Boulder City, North Las Vegas, Mesquite among other towns) will accept your trust for filing if you want. It's your choice whether to record the trust or not. (If you want it recorded we'll do it for you.)
Most of our clients choose not to record their trusts. This is because one of the advantages of a trust is privacy. The advantage of recording the trust is that you don't have to worry about all copies of the trust being lost. We recommend that our clients give copies of their trust to their successor trustees or, at least, let their successor trustees know where their trust is. As your lawyers, we will also keep a copy of your trust. Almost all of our clients choose not to record their trusts. Other trust and probate attorneys in Nevada we talk to confirm that not recording a trust is the most popular option.
Contact Information:
Reed & Mansfield
6655 W. Sahara Ave., Suite B-200
Las Vegas, NV 89146
phone: 702-343-0494
regular business hours: 9am-5pm (Pacific Coast time) M-F
most days: We will also take your call between
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