Nevada Code § 128.070

Service of notice of hearing by publication: Requirements; exception
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 6, when either parent of a minor child or the childs legal
custodian or guardian cannot, after due diligence, be found or conceals himself
or herself to avoid the service of the notice of hearing, and the fact appears,
by affidavit, to the satisfaction of the court thereof, and it appears, either
by affidavit or by a verified petition on file, that the named parent or
custodian or guardian is a necessary or proper party to the proceedings, the
court may grant an order that the service be made by the publication of the
notice of hearing. When the affidavit is based on the fact that the present
address of the parent or custodian or guardian is unknown, it is a sufficient
showing of that fact if the affiant states generally in the affidavit that:
(a) At a previous time the person resided in a
certain place (naming the place and stating the latest date known to the
affiant when the person so resided there);
(b) That place is the last place in which the
person resided to the knowledge of the affiant;
(c) The person no longer resides at that place;
and
(d) The affiant does not know the present place
of residence of the person or where the person can be found.
In such
case, the affidavit shall be deemed to be a sufficient showing of due diligence
to find either parent or the custodian or guardian.
2. The order must direct the publication
to be made in a newspaper, to be designated by the court, for a period of 4
weeks, and at least once a week during that time. When publication is ordered,
personal service of a copy of the notice of hearing and petition is equivalent
to completed service by publication, and the person so served has 20 days after
the service to appear and answer or otherwise plead. The service of the notice
of hearing shall be deemed complete in cases of publication at the expiration
of 4 weeks from the first publication.
3. Before a notice of hearing is published
pursuant to subsection 2, the clerk of the court shall ensure that the name of
the minor child is replaced with the initials of the minor child in every
instance where the name of the minor child appears in the notice of hearing.
4. Whenever personal service cannot be
made, the court may require, before ordering service by publication, such
further and additional search to determine the whereabouts of the person to be
served as may be warranted by the facts stated in the affidavit of the
petitioner to the end that actual notice be given whenever possible.
5. If one or both of the parents of the
minor is unknown, or if the name of either or both of the parents of the minor
is uncertain, then those facts must be set forth in the affidavit and the court
shall order the notice to be directed and addressed to either parent of the
person, and to all persons claiming to be the parent of the person. The notice,
after the caption, must be addressed substantially as follows: To the parents
of the above-named person, and to all persons claiming to be the parent of that
person.
6. 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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