The Nevada Claim of Exemption From Securities Registration is a legal filing made with the Nevada Securities Division of the Secretary of State's office. This filing can be used to exempt an issuer from the requirements of registering certain securities with the Nevada Securities Division. There are two types of Nevada Claim of Exemption From Securities Registration. The first is an Intrastate Exemption, which allows issuers to offer and sell securities only in Nevada, and the second is an Accredited Investor Exemption, which allows issuers to offer and sell securities to accredited investors. Both types of exemptions require the issuer to provide certain information, such as the issuer’s name and address, the type of security offered, the amount and purpose of the offering, and a description of the issuer’s business. Additionally, the Nevada Claim of Exemption From Securities Registration must include a representation that the issuer is in compliance with certain Nevada laws and regulations.