Nevada Code § 21.107

Court order that money in personal bank account is subject to writ; manner in which to claim exemption for exempt money
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1. Notwithstanding the provisions of NRS 21.105 , if a judgment debtor has a
personal bank account in more than one financial institution, the judgment
creditor is entitled to an order from the court to be issued with the writ of
execution or garnishment which states that all money held in all such accounts
of the judgment debtor that are identified in the application for the order are
subject to the writ.
2. A judgment creditor may apply to the
court for an order pursuant to subsection 1 by submitting a signed affidavit
which identifies each financial institution in which the judgment debtor has a
personal account.
3. A judgment debtor may claim an exemption
for any exempt money in the account to which the writ attaches in the manner
set forth in NRS 21.112 .

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