Nevada Annulment
No Residency If Married in Nevada
Disolve Your Marriage in as Little as One Week
No Residency If Married in Nevada
Disolve Your Marriage in as Little as One Week
People who were married in Nevada can file for an annulment in Nevada; there is no residency requirement. We are the largest Nevada Annulment company in the country providing fast, full-service Annulments, with a 20 year success rate of over 99%.
A Nevada Annulment dissolves the marriage as though it never occurred in the first place and both spouses are returned to their prior marital status (ie single). You will need a copy of your marriage certificate for the process, or we can obtain it for you.
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Nevada can take jurisdiction over the marriage for an annulment if:
• You were married in Nevada, even if both spouses reside elsewhere; or
• You or your spouse have resided in Nevada for at least 6 weeks; or
• You are in the military and your military state of record is Nevada. In this case we would need a copy of your LES.
QUALIFICATIONS
There are a number of reasons which qualify you for a Simple Annulment. We include 35 reasons in Nevada Qualifications. Since these actions are somewhat complicated, you may wish to call us at 1-775-322-5357 for a free case analysis.
Grounds for Simple annulment include:
• marriage that was void at the time performed (such as blood relatives, bigamy),
• a marriage that lacked consent (such as intoxication, insanity, underage), or
• a marriage based on some kind of dishonesty. Dishonesty generally involves one party misrepresenting some important fact to the other party, and that other party having relied on that misrepresentation as a basis for the marriage. To file an action based on dishonesty, you must have separated from your spouse shortly after learning of the dishonesty. NRS 124.340.
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Joint Petition Annulment - (with both parties' signatures)
Cost - $400 for our Nevada Annulment services plus a court filing/handling fee of $325. This court normally will sign the annulment in about a week after filing. Nevada Annulment papers can normally be e-mailed to you the same day.Nevada Annulment - Joint Petition | $400 | Start Now! |
Complaint
Annulment - (without spouse's signature)
You may apply for an annulment if the other party is not willing
to sign or cannot be located.
Nevada Annulment - Complaint | $500 | Start Now! |
Nevada Residency - if not married in Nevada
If the parties were not married in Nevada, one (1)
party must be a resident and pysically present in Nevada for a period of six weeks and has the intention of remaining in
Nevada indefinitely. To prove your residency we type a Resident Witness Affidavit that another resident signs stating that
he/she has seen you living in Nevada for 6 weeks. The witness must be at least 18 years of age who has lived in Nevada for
at least the past six (6) months and may be a relative, friend or co-worker.
If you are currently in the military and your military home state (state of record) is Nevada, you may file for an annulment or divorce even if you now reside in another state or country.
NO HEARINGS
If you choose Nevada Divorce for your annulment there is never a hearing required with the court systems we use. Other companies may require hearings and personal appearances.
There are 3 categories for Nevada annulments; a marriage that was void at the time performed (such as blood relatives, bigamy), a marriage that lacked consent (such as intoxication, insanity, underage), or a marriage based on some kind of dishonesty. Under fraud the state requires immediate separation upon learning of fraud. Also see our webpage on grounds for annulment.
Will a hearing be required for an Nevada annulment?
Judges in our counties have not required hearings, but it is in their discretion to do so. We have not had a hearing called in 20 years unless the other party contested the action and requested a hearing.
Is there any time limitation as to when you must file for an Nevada annulment?
There are no time limitations in Nevada; however, we encourage clients to file as soon as possible as it may affect the Judge's decision. In addition, if you are using the fraud statutes the state requires immediate separation upon learning of the fraud.