Nevada Code § 6.120

Counties whose population is less than 100,000: Selection of jurors and alternate jurors; listing and summoning jurors
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1. In any county having a population of
less than 100,000, the county clerk under the supervision of the district
judge, shall randomly select the names of 50 qualified persons to serve as
prospective grand jurors. The county clerk shall then prepare and mail to each
person whose name was selected a questionnaire drawn up by the district judge
or presiding district judge, where applicable, stating the amount of pay, the
estimated time required to serve, and the duties to be performed. Each
recipient of the questionnaire shall be requested to return the questionnaire,
indicating on it his or her willingness to serve on the jury. The county clerk
shall continue the selection of names and mailing of questionnaires until a
panel of 36 persons who are willing to serve is established. The requirement of
subsection 1 of NRS 6.110 that a grand
jury must be called at least once in every 4 years does not apply to the county
unless the district judge otherwise directs. A list of the names of the 36
persons who indicate their willingness to serve as grand jurors must be made
and certified by the county clerk and filed in the county clerks office, and
the clerk shall immediately issue a venire, directed to the sheriff of the
county, commanding the sheriff to summon the persons willing to serve as grand
jurors to attend in court at such time as the district judge may have directed.
2. The sheriff shall summon the grand
jurors, and out of the number summoned each district judge in rotation
according to seniority, shall select one name from the venire until 17 persons
to constitute the grand jury and 12 persons to act as alternate grand jurors
are chosen.
3. Every person named in the venire as a
grand juror shall be served by the sheriff mailing a summons to that person
commanding the person to attend as a juror at a time and place designated
therein, which summons shall be registered or certified and deposited in the
post office addressed to the person at his or her usual post office address.
The receipt of the person addressed for the registered or certified summons
must be regarded as personal service of the summons upon that person and no
mileage may be allowed for service. The postage and fee for registered or
certified mail must be paid by the sheriff and allowed him or her as other
claims against the county.
4. If for any reason a person selected as
a grand juror is unable to serve on the grand jury until the completion of its
business, the district judge shall select one of the alternate grand jurors to
serve in his or her place. The alternate shall be served by the sheriff in the
manner provided in subsection 3.

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