Nevada Code § 6.090

Procedures for forming panel; duties of sheriff, chief of police or chief marshal and jury commissioner
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1. Whenever trial jurors are selected by a
jury commissioner, the judge may direct the jury commissioner to summon and
assign to that court the number of qualified jurors the jury commissioner
determines to be necessary for the formation of the petit jury. The jurors may
be selected by computer whenever procedures to assure random selection from
computerized lists have been established by the jury commissioner.
2. Every person named in the venire must
be served by the sheriff, chief of police or chief marshal, as applicable,
personally or by the sheriff, chief of police, chief marshal or jury
commissioner by mailing a summons to the person, commanding the person to
attend as a juror at a time and place designated therein. Mileage is allowed
only for personal service. The postage must be paid by the sheriff, chief of
police, chief marshal or jury commissioner, as the case may be, and allowed him
or her as other claims against the county or city. The sheriff, chief of police
or chief marshal shall make return of the venire at least the day before the
day named for their appearance, after which the venire is subject to inspection
by any officer or attorney of the court.

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