Nevada Code § 178.514

Enforcement of forfeiture
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1. When a forfeiture has not been set
aside, the court shall on motion enter a judgment of default and execution may
issue thereon.
2. If an order setting aside a forfeiture
has not been entered within 180 days after the issuance of the order of
forfeiture, the court shall enter judgment by default and commence execution
proceedings therein.
3. By entering into a bond the obligors
submit to the jurisdiction of the court and irrevocably appoint the clerk of
the court as their agent upon whom any papers affecting their liability may be
served. Their liability may be enforced on motion and such notice of the motion
as the court prescribes may be served on the clerk of the court, who shall
forthwith mail or electronically transmit copies to the obligors to their last
known addresses or by means that have been designated by the obligors for the
purpose of receiving electronic transmissions.

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