Nevada Code § 179.340

Bail: After arrest and before preliminary examination
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An undertaking for bail after arrest and
before preliminary examination may be in substantially the following form:
Undertaking
A warrant having been issued
on the ........ day of the month of ............ of the year ......., by
........................, a justice of the peace of ........................
County, for the arrest of ........................ (stating name of the
accused), upon a charge of ........................ (stating briefly the nature
of the offense), upon which the accused has been arrested and duly ordered
admitted to bail in the sum of .................. dollars and ordered to appear
before the magistrate who issued the warrant, we, ......................., of
........................, and ........................ (stating their names and
place of residence), hereby undertake that the above-named
........................ shall appear and answer the charge above mentioned, at
............. oclock ...m., on the ....... day of the month of ........... of
the year ......., before ........................, the magistrate issuing the
warrant, at the magistrates office in ....................., .....................
County, State of Nevada, and that the above-named (insert name of accused)
shall appear and answer the charge above mentioned in whatever court and before
whatever magistrate it may be prosecuted, or before which the accused may be required
to appear by law, and shall at all times render himself or herself amenable to
the orders and process of the court and the requirements of the law, and if
convicted shall appear for judgment and render himself or herself in execution
thereof; or if the accused fails to perform any of these conditions, that we
will pay to the State of Nevada the sum of ............. dollars (inserting the
sum in which the defendant is admitted to bail).
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(Signatures
of Sureties)

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