Nevada Code § 41.040

Appointment and bond of elisor
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and orders in an action or proceeding may be executed in any county by a person
designated by the court or the judge thereof of the county in which the action
or proceeding is pending, and denominated an elisor, in the following cases:
1. When the sheriff is a party.
2. When there is a vacancy in the office
of sheriff.
3. When it shall be made to appear by
affidavit to the satisfaction of the court in which the suit or proceeding is
pending, or the judge thereof, that the sheriff, by reason of any bias,
prejudice or other cause, would not act promptly or impartially. The court or
judge may require such person so appointed to give a bond with sufficient
security, in such amount and with such condition, to the person to be served,
as the court or judge may deem necessary to secure the rights of the party.

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