Nevada Code § 3.320

Official reporter: Appointment; duties
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1. The judge or judges of any district
court may appoint, subject to the provisions of this chapter and other laws as
to the qualifications and examinations of the appointee, one certified court
reporter, to be known as official reporter of the court or department and to
hold office during the pleasure of the judge appointing the official reporter.
The appointee may be any business organization licensed by the Board if the
person representing the business organization, who actually performs the
reporting service, is a certified court reporter.
2. The official reporter, or any one of
them if there are two or more, shall:
(a) At the request of either party or of the
court in a civil action or proceeding, and on the order of the court, the
district attorney or the attorney for the defendant in a criminal action or
proceeding, make a record of all the testimony, the objections made, the
rulings of the court, the exceptions taken, all arraignments, pleas and
sentences of defendants in criminal cases, and all statements and remarks made
by the district attorney or judge, and all oral instructions given by the
judge; and
(b) When directed by the court or requested by
either party, within such reasonable time after the trial of the case as may be
designated by law or, in the absence of any law relating thereto, by the court,
transcribe the record into a written transcript. The reporter shall certify
that the action or proceeding was correctly reported and transcribed and, when
directed by the law or court, shall file the written transcript with the clerk
of the court.
3. As used in this section, Board means
the Certified Court Reporters Board of Nevada, created by NRS 656.040 .

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