Nevada Statutes

§ 353C.171 — Withholding of income: State Controller authorized to require employer to withhold income to satisfy judgment; notice to person against whom judgment was entered explaining options to preclude withholding; effect of compliance with options

Nevada § 353C.171
JurisdictionNevada
Title 31PUBLIC FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION
Ch. 353CCollection

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Bluebook
Nev. Rev. Stat. § 353C.171 (2026).

Text

1.If an agency or the State Controller obtains a judgment against a person for a debt owed to an agency that has been assigned to the State Controller for collection pursuant to NRS 353C.195 , the State Controller may, in addition to any other manner of executing the judgment provided by law, require each employer of the person to withhold income from the person’s wages and pay it over to the State Controller in accordance with the provisions of NRS 353C.171 to 353C.179 , inclusive.
2.Before the State Controller may require an employer of a person to withhold income from the person’s wages and pay it over to the State Controller, the State Controller shall provide to the person a notice, sent by certified mail to the person’s last known address, explaining that if the person does not: (a

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Related

§ 353C.195
Nevada § 353C.195
§ 353C.130
Nevada § 353C.130

Legislative History

(Added to NRS by 2015, 130 )

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