Nevada Code § 394.580

Jurisdiction; service of process
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1. Any person, private school or
postsecondary educational institution, whether or not a resident of or having a
place of business in this state, that instructs or educates, or offers to instruct
or educate, enrolls or offers to enroll, contracts or offers to contract, to
provide education, educational services or educational credentials in this
state, whether provided in person or by correspondence, to a resident of this
state or a resident of another state if provided by a person in this state,
thereby submits to the jurisdiction of the courts of this state, concerning any
cause of action arising from violation of any section of this chapter. If the
institution is a natural person, he or she thereby submits himself or herself
or his or her personal representative to such jurisdiction.
2. Service of process upon any institution
subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of this state may be made by
personally serving the summons upon the defendant within or outside this state,
in the manner prescribed by the Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure, with the same
effect as if the summons had been personally served within this state.
3. This section does not limit the right
to serve any process as prescribed by the Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure.

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