Nevada Code § 128.060

Notice of hearing: Contents; personal service to certain persons; petitioner to mail notice to Department of Human Services if petitioner or child is receiving public assistance
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1. After a petition has been filed, unless
the party or parties to be served voluntarily appear and consent to the hearing,
the court shall direct the clerk to issue a notice, reciting briefly the
substance of the petition and stating the date set for the hearing thereof, and
requiring the person served therewith to appear before the court at the time
and place if that person desires to oppose the petition.
2. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 4 and NRS 128.070 , the
following persons must be personally served with the notice:
(a) Either parent of the minor person, if his or
her place of residence is known to the petitioner, or if the place of residence
of either parent is not known to the petitioner, then the nearest known
relative of that person, if there is any residing within the State, and if his
or her residence and relationship are known to the petitioner; and
(b) The minors legal custodian or guardian, if
his or her place of residence is known to the petitioner.
3. If the petitioner or the child is
receiving public assistance, the petitioner shall mail a copy of the notice of
hearing and a copy of the petition to the Chief of the Child Support
Enforcement Program of the Division of Social Services of the Department of
Human Services by registered or certified mail return receipt requested at
least 45 days before the hearing.
4. A parent who delivered a child to a
provider of emergency services pursuant to NRS
432B.630 shall be deemed to have waived any right to notice pursuant to
this section.

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