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  2. Begin by entering your name as the Plaintiff in the designated field. Ensure that all spelling is correct for legal accuracy.
  3. Next, input the Defendant's name in the corresponding section. This is crucial for identifying all parties involved in the case.
  4. Fill in the 'Case No' field with your assigned case number. This helps track your case within the court system.
  5. Indicate the new court date you are requesting by writing it clearly in the specified area, ensuring it complies with court scheduling.
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In Nevada, there is one federal district court, a state supreme court, a state court of appeals, and trial courts with both general and limited jurisdiction. These courts serve different purposes, which are outlined in the sections below. Click a link for information about that court type.
The Nevada Secretary of States office is committed to providing access to public records in ance with Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 239. All public records, the contents of which are not otherwise declared by law to be confidential, shall be open for inspection or to obtain copies.
To request access to recent or current public records, please contact the specific State agency that created the records and complete a public records request form with that agency.
The Nevada Real Estate Division is committed to providing access to public records in ance with Nevada Revised Statute Chapter 239.
For more information, contact the Clerk of the Court at (702) 455-2590.

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