Nevada Code § 3.370

Official reporter: Compensation
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 3, for his or her services the official reporter or reporter pro
tempore is entitled to the following compensation:
(a) For being available to report civil and criminal
testimony and proceedings when the court is sitting during traditional business
hours on any day except Saturday or Sunday, $395 per day, to be paid by the
county as provided in subsection 4.
(b) For being available to report civil and
criminal testimony and proceedings when the court is sitting beyond traditional
business hours or on Saturday or Sunday:
(1) If the reporter has been available to
report for at least 4 hours, $75 per hour for each hour of availability; or
(2) If the reporter has been available to
report for fewer than 4 hours, a pro rata amount based on the daily rate set
forth in paragraph (a),
to be paid
by the county as provided in subsection 4.
(c) For transcription:
(1) Except as otherwise provided in
subparagraph (2), for the original draft and any copy to be delivered:
(I) Within 24 hours after it is
requested, $10 per page for the original draft and one copy, and $3.75 per page
for each additional copy;
(II) Within 48 hours after it is
requested, $8 per page for the original draft and one copy, and $2.80 per page
for each additional copy;
(III) Within 4 days after it is
requested, $7 per page for the original draft and one copy, and $2.30 per page
for each additional copy; or
(IV) More than 4 days after it is
requested, $5.50 per page for the original draft and one copy, and $1.50 per
page for each additional copy.
(2) For civil litigants who are ordering
the original draft and are represented by a nonprofit legal corporation or a
program for pro bono legal assistance, for the original draft and any copy to
be delivered:
(I) Within 24 hours after it is
requested, $7 per page and $1.10 per page for each additional copy;
(II) Within 48 hours after it is
requested, $5 per page and $1 per page for each additional copy;
(III) Within 4 days after it is
requested, $4 per page and $1 per page for each additional copy; or
(IV) More than 4 days after it is
requested, $3.50 per page and $1 per page for each additional copy.
(3) For any party other than the party
ordering the original draft, for the copy of the draft to be delivered:
(I) Within 24 hours after it is
requested, $1.50 per page;
(II) Within 48 hours after it is
requested, $1 per page;
(III) Within 4 days after it is
requested, $1 per page; or
(IV) More than 4 days after it is
requested, $1 per page.
(d) For reporting all civil matters, in addition
to the compensation provided in paragraphs (a) and (b), $40 for each hour or
fraction thereof actually spent, to be taxed as costs pursuant to subsection 5.
(e) For providing an instantaneous translation of
testimony into English which appears on a computer that is located at a table
in the courtroom where the attorney who requested the translation is seated:
(1) Except as otherwise provided in this
subparagraph, in all criminal matters in which a party requests such a
translation, in addition to the compensation provided pursuant to paragraphs
(a) and (b), $300 for the first day and $200 per day for each subsequent day
from the party who makes the request. This additional compensation must be paid
by the county as provided pursuant to subsection 4 only if the court issues an
order granting the translation service to the prosecuting attorney or to an
indigent defendant who is represented by a county or state public defender.
(2) In all civil matters in which a party
requests such a translation, in addition to the compensation provided pursuant
to paragraphs (a), (b) and (d), $300 for the first day and $200 per day for
each subsequent day, to be paid by the party who requests the translation.
(f) For providing a diskette containing testimony
prepared from a translation provided pursuant to paragraph (e):
(1) Except as otherwise provided in this
subparagraph, in all criminal matters in which a party requests the diskette
and the reporter agrees to provide the diskette, in addition to the
compensation provided pursuant to paragraphs (a), (b) and (e), $1.50 per page
of the translation contained on the diskette from the party who makes the request.
This additional compensation must be paid by the county as provided pursuant to
subsection 4 only if the court issues an order granting the diskette to the
prosecuting attorney or to an indigent defendant who is represented by a county
or state public defender.
(2) In all civil matters in which a party
requests the diskette and the reporter agrees to provide the diskette, in
addition to the compensation provided pursuant to paragraphs (a), (b), (d) and
(e), $1.50 per page of the translation contained on the diskette, to be paid by
the party who requests the diskette.
2. For the purposes of subsection 1, a
page is a sheet of paper 8 1/2 by 11 inches and does not include a condensed
transcript. The left margin must not be more than 1 3/4 inches from the left
edge of the paper. The right margin must not be more than three-fourths of an
inch from the right edge of the paper. Each sheet must be numbered on the left
margin and must contain at least 25 lines of type. The first line of each
question and of each answer may be indented not more than five spaces from the
left margin. The first line of any paragraph or other material may be indented
not more than 10 spaces from the left margin. There must not be more than one
space between words or more than two spaces between sentences. The type size
must be at least 9 characters per inch and not more than 10 characters per
inch. The lines of type may be double spaced or one and one-half spaced.
3. If the court determines that the
services of more than one reporter are necessary to deliver transcripts on a
daily basis in a criminal proceeding, each reporter is entitled to receive:
(a) The compensation set forth in paragraphs (a)
and (b) of subsection 1 and subparagraph (1) of paragraph (e) of subsection 1,
as appropriate; and
(b) Compensation of $10 per page for the original
draft and one copy, and $3 per page for each additional copy for transcribing a
proceeding of which the transcripts are ordered by the court to be delivered on
or before the start of the next day the court is scheduled to conduct business.
4. The compensation specified in
paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection 1, the compensation for transcripts in
criminal cases ordered by the court to be made, the compensation for
transcripts in civil cases ordered by the court pursuant to NRS 12.015 , the compensation for
transcripts for parents or guardians or attorneys of parents or guardians who
receive transcripts pursuant to NRS
432B.459 , the compensation in criminal cases that is ordered by the court
pursuant to subparagraph (1) of paragraph (e) and subparagraph (1) of paragraph
(f) of subsection 1 and the compensation specified in subsection 3 must be paid
out of the county treasury upon the order of the court. When there is no
official reporter in attendance and a reporter pro tempore is appointed, his or
her reasonable expenses for traveling and detention must be fixed and allowed
by the court and paid in the same manner. The respective district judges may,
with the approval of the respective board or boards of county commissioners
within the judicial district, fix a monthly salary to be paid to the official
reporter in lieu of per diem. The salary, and also actual traveling expenses in
cases where the reporter acts in more than one county, must be prorated by the
judge on the basis of time consumed by work in the respective counties and must
be paid out of the respective county treasuries upon the order of the court.
5. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 4, in civil cases, the compensation prescribed in paragraph (d) of
subsection 1 and for transcripts ordered by the court to be made must be paid
by the parties in equal proportions, and either party may, at the partys
option, pay the entire compensation. In either case, all amounts so paid by the
party to whom costs are awarded must be taxed as costs in the case. The
compensation for transcripts and copies ordered by the parties must be paid by
the party ordering them. No reporter may be required to perform any service in
a civil case until his or her compensation has been paid to him or her.
6. Where a transcript is ordered by the
court or by any party, the compensation for the transcript must be paid to the
reporter before the furnishing of the transcript.

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