Nevada Code § 31.024

Procedure when notice and hearing required: Order to show cause
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If the plaintiffs application is for an order
directing the clerk to issue a writ of attachment after notice and hearing, and
the plaintiffs affidavit, alone or as supplemented by additional evidence
received by the court, meets the requirements of subsection 2 of NRS 31.020 , the court shall issue an order
directed to the debtor to show cause why the order for attachment should not be
issued. The order must:
1. Fix the date and time for hearing on
the order, which must not be set sooner than 3 days after the service of the
order.
2. Direct the time within which service of
the order must be made upon the defendant or the defendants attorney.
3. Fix the manner in which service of the
order must be made, which may be by personal service upon the defendant or
service upon the defendants attorney. If such service cannot be made, service
may be by publication or in such a manner as the court determines is reasonably
calculated to afford notice to the defendant under the circumstances set forth
in the plaintiffs affidavit.
4. State that the debtor:
(a) Is entitled to certain exemptions, describe
those exemptions in the manner set forth in subsection 2 of NRS 31.045 and explain that the debtor may
claim an exemption if it appears that exempt property may be seized;
(b) Has the right to file affidavits on the
debtors behalf; and
(c) May appear personally or by way of an
attorney, and present testimony on the debtors behalf at the time of hearing.
5. State that if the defendant fails to
appear the defendant shall be deemed to have waived his or her right to the
hearing and that in such case the court may order the clerk to issue a writ of
attachment.

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