No, as you have to have Nevada residency, even if a US citizen. Look up divorce dude ranches.
If you lived in Reno, Nevada, you would be living in the state of Nevada. Reno is located in the western part of the state, near the border with California.
yes, with notice and opportunity to be heard
You should be able to obtain a copy of the divorce papers from the court where you received your divorce.
Not until you establish residency. You'll need to live on a Dude Divorce Ranch for six weeks.
A marriage in any state is recognized in all states, and a divorce in any state is a divorce in all states.
You can divorce in the state you live in, if you meet the divorce residency requirements. If he or she files in one state, you will need an attorney in that state.
No it is not needed.
Answer What I know about divorce papers is that they require two signatures, one from you the other from your husband, and if he doesn't sign the divorce papers, it doesn't matter he is no longer in the State where you live, if he doesn't sign the papers you can't get your divorce. There is also common law marriages where two people can live together for as long as they want and divorced or not, you can still live with another man. There's no law against it.
If he has moved to another state and established residency for the prescribed length of time, then he can file in that state. It would be difficult to have it moved if he filed properly.
If you live in a state that requires significant "cause" for the divorce, abandonment is a good one. If you live in a "no fault" state, you don't have to have a reason. Find out what your state requires and go from there.
Live in Reno was created in 2003.
You can divorce anywhere. You have to follow the rules in place where you file for the divorce. This is normally the state/country in which you live.