Nevada Code § 147.070

Claims for $250 or more must be supported by affidavit; correction or amendment of defective claim or affidavit
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1. A claim for an amount of $250 or more
filed with the clerk must be supported by the affidavit of the claimant that:
(a) The amount is justly due (or if the claim is
not yet due, that the amount is a just demand and will be due on the ..... day
of ........).
(b) No payments have been made thereon which are
not credited.
(c) There are no offsets to the amount demanded
to the knowledge of the claimant or other affiant.
2. Every claim filed with the clerk must
contain the mailing address of the claimant. Any written notice mailed by a
personal representative to the claimant at the address furnished is proper
notice.
3. When the affidavit is made by any other
person than the claimant, the reasons why it is not made by the claimant must
be set forth in the affidavit.
4. The oath may be taken before any person
authorized to administer oaths.
5. The amount of interest must be computed
and included in the statement of the claim and the rate of interest determined.
6. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 7, the court may, for good cause shown, allow a defective claim or
affidavit to be corrected or amended on application made at any time before the
filing of the final account, but an amendment may not be made to increase the
amount of a claim after the time for filing a claim has expired.
7. The court shall allow the Nevada Health
Authority to amend at any time before the filing of the final account a claim
for the payment of benefits for Medicaid that the Authority identifies after
the original claim has been filed.

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