Nevada Code § 171.103

Court clerk may accept complaint filed electronically; procedure; service
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1. A court clerk may accept a complaint
filed pursuant to this chapter that is filed electronically. A complaint that
is filed electronically must contain the electronic signature of the
prosecuting attorney.
2. If a court clerk accepts a complaint
that is filed electronically pursuant to subsection 1, the court clerk shall
acknowledge receipt of the complaint by an electronic time stamp and shall
electronically return the complaint with the electronic time stamp to the
prosecuting attorney. A complaint that is filed and time-stamped electronically
pursuant to this section may be converted into a printed document and served
upon a defendant in the same manner as a complaint that is not filed
electronically.
3. As used in this section, electronic
signature has the meaning ascribed to it in the Nevada Electronic Filing and
Conversion Rules.

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