Monday, April 25, 2011

Nevada Reports online

The Clerk's Office recently announced it has posted the preliminary print of Nevada Reports pages to the court's website.  The pages will be updated in batches as book pages are released and will posted to the website under a tab labeled "Decisions" on the court's home page (right-hand side under "Supreme Court Cases)."


As of today, is limited to the first 265 pages of Volume 125 of the Nevada Reports.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Nevada Legislature Open Poll

The Legislature is making it easy for the public to share its opinion on pending legislation with the Opinion Poll.
The Opinion Poll portion of this site contains constituent opinions for the 76th (2011) Session of the Nevada Legislature. Feel free to view constituent opinions by clicking on the links above.
Throughout a legislative session, legislators review these opinions to gain perspective on how constituents in their districts feel about legislation. Constituent names, addresses and other personal information are NOT made public, but are available to legislators so that they will know who is submitting the comment and are able to contact the constituent if they so desire. Only opinion totals and comments are made publicly available on this site.

Select the bill number (use Nelis or the Subject Index to identify bills), vote For or Against, leave a comment if you like and enter your constituent information. 

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Workshops for Self-represented Litigants

From the Nevada Appeal:
Nevada Legal Services continues its informative series of free workshops and assistance from 1-3 p.m. and 3:30-5:30 p.m. Thursday in the auditorium. The first session provides help for those litigants who are representing themselves and need clarification filling out legal forms. The later workshop addresses foreclosures, a topic affecting many Nevadans. The first series was very well attended, so registration is necessary. Call 775-284-3491 ext. 230 to secure both a space and the handout materials.
Note this announcement was in the 2/20/11 edition of the Appeal, so those interested should call Nevada Legal Services to confirm the next scheduled workshop.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Supreme Court Docket Online

The Court's case management system is now available via a public portal.

All Supreme Court case documents, with rare exceptions, can now be accessed through the court’s website, announced Tracie Lindeman, Clerk of the Court. Nevada is one of only a few appellate courts nationally to offer such access to case records at no cost.

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On the right side of the home page of the Supreme Court website (www.nevadajudiciary.us) is a box labeled “Supreme Court Cases” with a subheading of “Case Search.” After clicking on the “Case Search” link, a viewer can access a file by typing in the name of a party or the case number.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

New Books in the Library

The December New Titles list (pdf) has been posted. You can find a link to it under News and Events on the right-hand side towards the bottom of the page. The list is organized alphabetically by subject heading.

If you want to browse new books received in December, they are displayed on the new book shelf in the sitting area. You may check out anything that doesn't have REF in the call number.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Prime Interest Rates

Update of Prime Interest Rates

Since we are coming up on January 1, 2011 when the State Commissioner of Financial Institutions adjusts the rate of interest on judgments (not provided by contract, or otherwise by law, or specified in the judgment), I thought I would update our links to the Judgment Interest Rates. There is a link to the Prime Interest Rate (pdf) in the Financial Institutions Index (left navigation bar) on the Financial Institutions Division page. The Washoe County Court also provides the rates.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Approved Landlord/Tenant forms

The Access to Justice Commission has put new landlord/tenant forms out. You can find them on the Access to Justice Commission webpage. Scroll down toward the bottom of the page.