Nevada Code § 160.090

Bond
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1. Before making an appointment under the
provisions of this chapter, the court shall establish to its satisfaction that
the person whose appointment as guardian is sought is a fit and proper person
to be appointed.
2. Upon the appointment being made, the
guardian shall, except as otherwise provided in this section, execute and file
a bond to be approved by the court in an amount not less than the value of the
personal property of the estate plus the anticipated annual income. Thereafter,
the amount of the bond must be equal to the total value of the personal estate
plus the annual income. The bond must be in the form and be conditioned as
required of guardians appointed pursuant to the provisions of chapter 159 or 159A of NRS. The premiums on all such bonds must be paid from the estate.
3. If a banking corporation as defined in NRS 657.016 , or a trust company, as defined
by NRS 669.070 , doing business in this state
is appointed guardian of the estate of a ward, no bond is required of the
guardian unless the court by specific order requires a bond.
4. If the court orders that the estate and
income, or a part thereof, be deposited in a banking corporation, as defined in NRS 657.016 , or trust company, as
defined by NRS 669.070 , doing business
in this state and that such estate and income, or any part thereof, must not be
withdrawn without authorization of the court, then the amount of the guardians
bond must be reduced in an amount equal to the amount of the estate and income
on deposit with the banking corporation, and the surety on the bonds must be
exonerated from any loss to the estate in connection with the deposit.
5. Where a bond is tendered by a guardian
with personal sureties, the sureties shall file with the court a certificate
under oath which describes the property owned, both real and personal, and
contains a statement that they are each worth the sum named in the bond as the
penalty thereof over and above all their debts and liabilities and exclusive of
property exempt from execution.

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