Records: Court of Appeals and Supreme Court.

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1. Whenever a person is admitted to bail by the Court of Appeals, the Supreme Court, a judge of the Court of Appeals or a justice of the Supreme Court, the Clerk of the Supreme Court shall record:

(a) The name of the defendant;

(b) The names of the sureties;

(c) The amount of the bond; and

(d) The case number.

2. When the bond is exonerated or forfeited, the Clerk of the Supreme Court shall record:

(a) The date of the exoneration or forfeiture;

(b) The file number of the order declaring the forfeiture or exoneration;

(c) The name of the county where the defendant was convicted or if no conviction has been had, of the county where the defendant was incarcerated; and

(d) The date of the notice to the district attorney of the appropriate county of any forfeiture of the bond.

(Added to NRS by 1967, 1455; A 1983, 265; 2013, 1762)


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