Nevada Code § 6.160

Payment of jurors
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The
clerk of the court in cases in the district court and justice court shall keep
a payroll, enrolling thereon the names of all jurors, the number of days in
attendance and the actual number of miles traveled by the shortest and most
practical route in going to and returning from the place where the court is
held, and at the conclusion of a trial may:
1. Give a statement of the amounts due to
the jurors to the county auditor, who shall draw warrants upon the county
treasurer for the payment thereof; or
2. Make an immediate payment in cash of
the amount owing to each juror.
These
payments must be made from and to the extent allowed by the fees collected from
the demanding party, pursuant to the provisions of NRS 6.150 , and from and to the extent
allowed by any other fees which have been collected pursuant to law. The clerk
shall obtain from each juror so paid a receipt signed by him or her and
indicating the date of payment, the date of service and the amount paid. A
duplicate of this receipt must be immediately delivered to the appropriate
county auditor, county recorder or county comptroller.

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