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How to Get Water Rights in Nevada
1. Understand Water Rights – Water is publicly owned, and you must apply to use it legally.
2. Claim a Vested Right – File a Proof of Appropriation with a surveyed map if you’ve used water before state laws.
3. Apply for a New Water Right – Submit an Application to Appropriate Water with a surveyed map and wait for approval.
4. Request a Change or Temporary Use – File an application to modify an existing right or get a temporary permit for short-term use.
5. Prove & Finalize Your Water Right – Complete your water system, file Proof of Beneficial Use, and receive a Certificate of Appropriation.
For details, visit water.nv.gov.
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Kyrra-Lyssa Douglas EvansS.0191668(702)849-4051,
eXp Realty
Source: LVR,MLS#: 2571148Originating MLS: Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors Inc
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