Nevada Code § 159.0475

Manner of serving citation
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1. Except as otherwise ordered by the
court, a copy of the citation issued pursuant to NRS 159.047 , together with a copy of the
petition filed under NRS 159.044 , must
be served:
(a) On a proposed protected person by:
(1) Except as otherwise provided in
subparagraph (2), personal service in the manner provided pursuant to the
Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure at least 10 days before the date set for the
hearing.
(2) An alternative method of service,
other than publication, authorized by the court for good cause shown pursuant
to the Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure, at least 20 days before the date set
for the hearing.
(b) On each person required to be served pursuant
to NRS 159.047 other than a proposed
protected person by:
(1) Except as otherwise provided in
subparagraph (2):
(I) Certified mail, with a return
receipt requested, at least 20 days before the date set for the hearing; or
(II) Personal service in the manner
provided pursuant to the Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure at least 10 days
before the date set for the hearing.
(2) An alternative method of service,
other than publication, authorized by the court for good cause shown pursuant
to the Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure, at least 20 days before the date set
for the hearing.
2. Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection, if none of the persons on whom the citation and petition is to be
served can, after due diligence, be served by certified mail, personal service
or an alternative method of service, as applicable, and this fact is proven by
affidavit to the satisfaction of the court, service of the citation must be
made by publication in the manner provided by the Nevada Rules of Civil
Procedure at least 20 days before the date set for the hearing. The court may
waive the service by publication required by this subsection for good cause
shown.
3. A citation and petition need not be
served on a person or an officer of the care provider who has signed the
petition or a written waiver of service of the citation and petition or who
makes a general appearance.
4. The court may find that notice is
sufficient if:
(a) The citation and petition have been served by
personal service on the proposed protected person or by an alternative method
of service and an affidavit of such service has been filed with the court
pursuant to subsection 3 of NRS 159.047 ;
(b) The citation and petition have been served by
certified mail, with a return receipt requested, by personal service or by an
alternative method of service on the care provider or public guardian required
to be served pursuant to NRS 159.047 ;
and
(c) At least one relative of the proposed
protected person who is required to be served pursuant to NRS 159.047 has been served, as evidenced
by the return receipt or the certificate of service. If the court finds that at
least one relative of the proposed protected person has not received notice
that is sufficient, the court will require the citation to be published
pursuant to subsection 2 or waive the requirement in accordance with subsection
2.

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