Nevada Code § 412.574

Process and mandates of military courts
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1. In the Nevada National Guard not in
federal service, military courts are empowered to issue all process and
mandates, including writs and warrants, necessary and proper to carry into full
effect the powers vested in such courts. Such process and mandates may be
directed to the provost marshal, the sheriff of any county, and the constables
and marshals of any town or city. All officers to whom such process or mandates
are directed shall execute the same and make return of their acts thereunder
according to the requirements of the same.
2. The keepers and wardens of all city,
county and city, and county jails shall receive the bodies of persons committed
by the process or mandate of a military court and confine them in the manner
prescribed by law.
3. Except as otherwise specially provided
in this Code, no fees or charges of any nature shall be demanded or required to
be paid by the State, or any military court or member thereof, or by the person
executing its mandate or process, or by any public officer for receiving,
executing or returning any such process or mandate, or for any service in
connection therewith, or for receiving or confining the person in jail or
custody thereunder.

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