Use this form to release a previously recorded Notice of Lis Pendens.
(At any time after such notice of pendency is recorded, the party on whose behalf the same was filed or the party's attorney of record may cause the notice to be canceled in the office of the county clerk or register of deeds of any county in which the notice has been filed or recorded. Such cancellation may be made by written release in the same manner as such cancellations are entered on order of the court.) (NRS 25-531)
Deeds.com Nebraska Release of Notice of Lis Pendens Forms Have Been Updated as Recently as Monday May 23, 2022
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