Nevada Code § 21.110

Execution of writ by sheriff
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The
sheriff shall, in the manner provided for writs of attachments in NRS 31.060 , execute the writ against the
property of the judgment debtor by levying on a sufficient amount of property,
if there is sufficient, collecting or selling the things in action and selling
the other property, and paying to the plaintiff or the plaintiffs attorneys so
much of the proceeds as will satisfy the judgment, or depositing the amount
with the clerk of the court. Any excess in the proceeds over the judgment and
the sheriffs fees must be returned to the judgment debtor. When there is more
property of the judgment debtor than is sufficient to satisfy the judgment and
the sheriffs fees within the view of the sheriff, the sheriff shall levy only
on such part of the property as the judgment debtor may indicate; provided:
1. That the judgment debtor may indicate
at the time of the levy such part.
2. That the property indicated be amply
sufficient to satisfy such judgment and fees.

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