A Nevada Request to Reinstate — Joint is an official form used by couples in the state of Nevada to apply for a joint reinstatement of their marriage license. This form is used when a couple has previously been married, but their marriage was dissolved by court order or through the death of one of the spouses. There are two types of Nevada Request to Reinstate — Joint: Request to Reinstate without Minor Children and Request to Reinstate with Minor Children. The form must be filed with the county clerk's office in the county where the marriage license was originally issued. The form includes sections for providing identifying information for both parties, specifying the date of marriage, and providing the details of the dissolution or death of the other spouse. Once the request is approved, the couple can then remarry.
A Nevada Request to Reinstate — Joint is an official form used by couples in the state of Nevada to apply for a joint reinstatement of their marriage license. This form is used when a couple has previously been married, but their marriage was dissolved by court order or through the death of one of the spouses. There are two types of Nevada Request to Reinstate — Joint: Request to Reinstate without Minor Children and Request to Reinstate with Minor Children. The form must be filed with the county clerk's office in the county where the marriage license was originally issued. The form includes sections for providing identifying information for both parties, specifying the date of marriage, and providing the details of the dissolution or death of the other spouse. Once the request is approved, the couple can then remarry.