Nevada Code § 31.630

Qualifications of bail
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The
qualifications of bail shall be as follows:
1. Each of them shall be a resident and
householder, or freeholder, within the county.
2. Each shall be worth the amount
specified in the order of arrest, or the amount to which the order is reduced,
as provided in this chapter, over and above all debts and liabilities of the
bail, exclusive of property exempt from execution; but the judge, or clerk, on
justification, may allow more than two sureties to justify severally in amounts
less than that expressed in the order, if the whole justification be equivalent
to that of two sufficient bail.

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