The State is hereby divided into 11 judicial districts, as follows: First Judicial District. Carson City and the County of Storey constitute the First Judicial District. Second Judicial District. The County of Washoe constitutes the Second Judicial District. Third Judicial District. The County of Lyon constitutes the Third Judicial District. Fourth Judicial District. The County […]
1. There is hereby established, in each judicial district that includes a county whose population is 100,000 or more, a family court as a division of the district court. 2. If the caseload of the family court so requires, the Chief Judge may assign one or more district judges of the judicial district to act […]
1. For the fiscal years beginning on and after July 1, 1991, the board of county commissioners of each county whose population is 100,000 or more may levy an ad valorem tax of not more than 1.92 cents on each $100 of assessed valuation upon all taxable property in the county for the support of […]
For the First Judicial District there must be two district judges. (Added to NRS by 1981, 1954)
For the Second Judicial District there must be nine district judges who are not judges of the family court. (Added to NRS by 1979, 1104; A 1989, 955; 1991, 2175; 1997, 3; 2001, 2746; 2007, 1729, 1974; 2009, 2477)
For the Second Judicial District, in addition to the district judges established pursuant to NRS 3.012, there must be seven district judges who are judges of the family court. (Added to NRS by 2007, 1974; A 2019, 2870)
For the Third Judicial District there must be two district judges. (Added to NRS by 1981, 1954; A 1987, 1859; 1997, 1733; 2011, 1773)
For the Fourth Judicial District there must be three district judges. (Added to NRS by 1981, 1954; A 1987, 1859; 2019, 2870)
For the Fifth Judicial District there must be two district judges. (Added to NRS by 1981, 1954; A 1999, 2575)
For the Sixth Judicial District there must be one district judge. (Added to NRS by 1981, 1954; A 2015, 1024)
For the Seventh Judicial District there must be two district judges. (Added to NRS by 1981, 1954; A 1991, 2170)
For the Eighth Judicial District there must be 32 district judges who are not judges of the family court. (Added to NRS by 1981, 1135, 1954; A 1981, 1956; 1991, 2176; 1995, 854; 1997, 1753; 1999, 2610; 2001, 2746; 2005, 1970; 2007, 1729, 1974; 2009, 2477)
For the Eighth Judicial District, in addition to the district judges established pursuant to NRS 3.018, there must be 26 district judges who are judges of the family court. (Added to NRS by 2007, 1974; A 2009, 2477; 2019, 2870)
For the Ninth Judicial District there must be two district judges. (Added to NRS by 1981, 1954)
For the Tenth Judicial District there must be one district judge. (Added to NRS by 2011, 1772)
For the Eleventh Judicial District, there must be one district judge. (Added to NRS by 2015, 1023)
1. The Sixth and Eleventh Judicial District Courts have concurrent jurisdiction over all matters arising from or relating to the administration of the Humboldt River Decree. The venue for any case or proceeding arising from or relating to the Humboldt River Decree must be determined on an alternating basis between the Sixth and Eleventh Judicial […]
In judicial districts where more than one judge has been provided for, the judges have concurrent and coextensive jurisdiction within the district, under such rules as may be prescribed by law, and the district judges therein may make additional rules, not inconsistent with law, which will enable them to transact judicial business in a convenient […]
1. In each judicial district that includes a county whose population is 100,000 or more, the district judges of that judicial district shall choose from among those district judges a Chief Judge who is to be the presiding judge of the judicial district. 2. The Chief Judge shall: (a) Assign cases to each judge in […]
1. In each judicial district that includes a county whose population is 100,000 or more, in addition to the other duties set forth in NRS 3.025: (a) The Chief Judge shall ensure that: (1) The procedures which govern the consideration and disposition of cases and other proceedings within the jurisdiction of the district court are […]