Nevada Code § 142.040

Justification on oath required by surety
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If a bond is required under this chapter, the
sureties must justify on oath before the court or clerk or before a notary
public, or a justice of the peace of the county, to the effect that they are
householders, or freeholders, within this State, and worth the amount for which
they become surety, over and above all just debts and liabilities, exclusive of
property exempt from execution. The justification must be signed by the
sureties and certified by the person taking the justification, and endorsed on
or attached to and filed with the bond.

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