Nevada Code § 12.105

State and local governmental agencies may be sued without naming members of their governing bodies; service
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Any
political subdivision, public corporation, special district, or other agency of
state or local government which is capable of being sued in its own name may be
sued by naming it as the party without naming the individual members of its
governing body in their representative capacity. In addition to any other
method which may be provided by statute or rule of court, service may be made
upon the clerk or secretary of the political subdivision, corporation or
agency.

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