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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 68 - JUDGMENTS

NRS 68.010 Abstract of judgment.

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NRS 68.010 Abstract of judgment. The justice, on demand of a party in whose favor judgment is rendered, must give the party an abstract of the judgment in substantially the following form (filling blanks according to the facts):
State of Nevada, ................ County, ................, plaintiff, v. ................, defendant. In Justice Court, before ................, Justice of the Peace, ................ Township (or City), ................ County, ................ (inserting date of abstract). Judgment entered for plaintiff (or defendant) for $....., on the ..... day of ........ I certify that the foregoing is a correct abstract of a judgment rendered in the action in my court, ................, or (as the case may be) in the court of ................, Justice of the Peace, as appears by his or her docket, now in my possession, as his or her successor in office.
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