Nevada Code § 71.020

Affidavit and undertaking for order of arrest
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Before an order for an arrest can be made, the
party applying must prove to the satisfaction of the justice, by the affidavit
of himself or herself or some other person, the facts upon which the application
is founded. The plaintiff must also execute and deliver to the justice a
written undertaking in the sum of $300, with sufficient sureties, to the effect
that the plaintiff will pay all costs that may be adjudged to the defendant,
and all damages which the defendant may sustain by reason of the arrest, if the
same be wrongful or without sufficient cause, not exceeding the sum specified
in the undertaking.

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