Nevada Code § 169.245

Bonds and undertakings in criminal actions or proceedings: Approval by clerk
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1. In all criminal actions or proceedings
where a bond or other undertaking is required by the provisions of this title
or by the Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure or the Nevada Rules of Appellate
Procedure, the bond or undertaking shall be presented to the clerk, of the
court in which the action or proceeding is pending, for the clerks approval
before being filed or deposited.
2. The clerk of the court may refuse
approval of a surety for any bond or other undertaking if a power of
attorney-in-fact, which covers the agent whose signature appears on the bond or
other undertaking, is not on file with the clerk of the court.

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