Does a foreign corporation have obligations other than NRS 80.190 in order to transact business in Nevada?
Yes. A foreign corporation that wants to transact business in Nevada must comply with the requirements of NRS Chapter 80. For example, a foreign corporation must file certain documents (NRS 80.010 and NRS 80.110), appoint a Registered Agent (NRS 80.060) and pay all applicable fees (NRS 80.050 and NRS 80.110). A foreign corporation should carefully review NRS Chapter 80 to ensure it is in full compliance with the law.
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