Nevada Code § 4.063

Additional fees: Imposition; disposition of proceeds for support of programs for dispute resolution
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1. In a county whose population is 100,000
or more, the justice of the peace shall, on the commencement of any action or
proceeding in the justice court for which a fee is required, and on the answer
or appearance of any party in any such action or proceeding for which a fee is
required, charge and collect a fee of not less than $5 but not more than $10
from the party commencing, answering or appearing in the action or proceeding.
The fee required pursuant to this section is in addition to any other fee
required by law.
2. On or before the fifth day of each
month, the justice of the peace shall pay over to the county treasurer the
amount of all fees collected by the justice of the peace pursuant to subsection
1 during the preceding month for credit to an account for dispute resolution in
the county general fund. The money in that account must not be used for
purposes other than the programs established pursuant to NRS 3.500 and 244.1607 .
3. The board of county commissioners of
any other county may impose by ordinance an additional filing fee of not more
than $10 to be paid on the commencement of any action or proceeding in the
justice court for which a fee is required and on the filing of any answer or
appearance in any such action or proceeding for which a fee is required. On or
before the fifth day of each month, in a county where this fee has been
imposed, the justice of the peace shall account for and pay over to the county
treasurer all fees collected during the preceding month pursuant to this
subsection for credit to an account for dispute resolution in the county
general fund. The money in the account must be used only to support a program
established pursuant to NRS 3.500 or 244.1607 .

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