Nevada Code § 266.555

Jurisdiction
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1. The municipal court has jurisdiction to
hear, try and determine all cases, whether civil or criminal, for the breach or
violation of any city ordinance or any provision of this chapter of a police or
municipal nature, and shall hear, try and determine cases in accordance with
the provisions of those ordinances or of this chapter.
2. The municipal court has jurisdiction of
offenses committed within the city, which violate the peace and good order of the
city or which invade any of the police powers of the city, or endanger the
health of the inhabitants thereof, such as breaches of the peace, drunkenness,
intoxication, fighting, quarreling, dogfights, cockfights, routs, riots,
affrays, violent injury to property, malicious mischief, vagrancy, indecent
conduct, lewd or lascivious cohabitation or behavior, and all disorderly,
offensive or opprobrious conduct, and of all offenses under ordinances of the
city.
3. The municipal court has jurisdiction
of:
(a) Any action for the collection of taxes or
assessments levied for city purposes, when the principal sum thereof does not
exceed $2,500.
(b) Actions to foreclose liens in the name of the
city for the nonpayment of those taxes or assessments when the principal sum
claimed does not exceed $2,500.
(c) Actions for the breach of any bond given by
any officer or person to or for the use or benefit of the city, and of any
action for damages to which the city is a party, and upon all forfeited
recognizances given to or for the use or benefit of the city, and upon all
appeal bonds given on appeals from the municipal court, when the principal sum
claimed does not exceed $2,500.
(d) Actions for the recovery of personal property
belonging to the city, when the value thereof does not exceed $2,500.
(e) Actions by the city for the collection of any
damages, debts or other obligations when the amount claimed, exclusive of costs
or attorneys fees, or both if allowed, does not exceed $2,500.
4. Nothing contained in subsection 3 gives
the municipal court jurisdiction to determine any such cause when it appears
from the pleadings that the validity of any tax, assessment or levy, or title
to real property is necessarily an issue in the cause, in which case the court
shall certify the cause to the district court in like manner and with the same
effect as provided by law for certification of causes by justice courts.

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