Nevada Statutes

§ 239.110 — Judicial records: Destruction; reproductions

Nevada § 239.110
JurisdictionNevada
Title 19MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS RELATED TO GOVERNMENT AND
Ch. 239Public
DISPOSAL OF OBSOLETE RECORDS

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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 239.110 (2026).

Text

1.In addition to any other requirement of this section, the Clerk of the Supreme Court, a deputy clerk of the Supreme Court, a county clerk, the clerk of a district court, a deputy clerk of a district court, a clerk of a justice court or a clerk of a municipal court may destroy a court record only in accordance with a schedule for the retention and disposition of court records which is approved by the Supreme Court.
2.The Clerk of the Supreme Court, a deputy clerk of the Supreme Court, a county clerk, the clerk of a district court or a deputy clerk of a district court who destroys a court record pursuant to this section may do so only if an image of the court record has been placed on microfilm or has been saved in an electronic recordkeeping system which permits the retrieval of the inf

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Legislative History

[1:108:1953]—(NRS A 1960, 112 ; 1977, 158 ; 1979, 297 ; 1981, 155 , 240 ; 1983, 384 ; 1985, 53 ; 2011, 27 , 2381 ; 2013, 1768 ; 2023, 164 )

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