Nevada Code § 31.028

Contents of order for attachment
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The
court or judge issuing any order for attachment with or without notice shall
set forth in the order:
1. The ground or grounds for attachment
relied upon for the issuance of the order.
2. The facts or reasons why the court
believes the ground or grounds exist.
3. The fact that the plaintiff has alleged
a meritorious claim for relief.
4. The amount for which the attachment
will issue.
5. The amount of security which must be
given by the plaintiff before the writ will issue.
6. The names of all third persons upon
whom writs of garnishment in aid of attachment may be served.
7. A description in reasonable detail of
the money or property to be attached, and, if property, the value of the
property based upon the evidence or affidavits presented to the court. The writ
of attachment shall demand the amount for which attachment will issue, as
specified in the order, and the court may order several writs to be issued at
the same time to the sheriffs of different counties.

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