Nevada Code § 155.127

Order nunc pro tunc to correct previous order: Issuance; form; use of original order; manner of correction
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1. If through inadvertence or mistake an
order entered fails to state correctly the order made by the court, and the
inadvertence or mistake is brought to the attention of the court by petition or
the court acts on its own motion, the court may enter an order nunc pro tunc
correcting the previous order.
2. The order nunc pro tunc must be in the
form of an amended order and bear the caption Amended Order of ..... The body
of the amended order must be identical to the order being corrected, except for
the correction, and conclude with language substantially as follows: This is
an order nunc pro tunc correcting the previous order of ...., dated .....
3. If the order to be amended is many
pages in length, the court may cause to be filed a document captioned
Amendment to Order of .... which addresses only the correction, together with
sufficient language to identify the correction, and concludes with the same
language as an amended order. Such an amendment to an order must be accompanied
by a verified petition, or an affidavit of counsel, specifying the reasons for
the correction.
4. The original order may not be
physically changed, but must be used in conjunction with the order nunc pro
tunc correcting it. In making corrections in the amendment document, a complete
clause or sentence must be stricken and replaced, even if the only change is to
correct a single word or figure.

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