Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt is cautioning Nevada business people to be aware of a new business compliance postcard scam. Businesses may receive a postcard from a company called “Business Compliance Division” prompting them to call immediately to avoid potential fees and penalties. Recipients of the postcard are directed to pay a fee of roughly $70 to apply for a “certificate of existence.” Callers are asked to provide credit card information or are given instructions to send money to an office, affiliated with an unspecified state attorney general’s office. The Office of the Nevada Attorney General has no affiliation with the “Business Compliance Division.” and the state of Nevada does not require a “Certificate of existence” for Nevada corporations.