Nevada Court Rules|Rule 74B - Docketing the Appeal: Filing of the Record in District Court

                                                

(a) Docketing the Appeal.
(1) Upon filing of the notice of appeal, the appellant shall pay to the clerk or justice of the justice court the filing fees prescribed by NRS 4.060 for the justice courts and NRS 19.013 for district courts, and the clerk shall, when the record is complete, forward the appeal record for docketing in district court, together with a sum sufficient for the filing fee. If an appellant is authorized to prosecute the appeal without pre-payment of fees, the clerk shall forward the appeal record for docketing in district court when the record is complete. The district court may upon motion for cause shown enlarge the time for docketing the appeal or permit the appeal to be docketed out of time.
(2) If a notice of appeal is filed by any party other than the original appellant, in accordance with Rule 72B, the subsequent appeal shall be known as a cross-appeal and in all respects treated as an initial appeal, including the payment of the filing fees prescribed in paragraph (1) of this subdivision. Cross-appeals will be filed under the same docket number and calendared and argued with the initial appeal.
(b) Filing the Record. Upon receipt of the record or of papers authorized to be filed in lieu of the record under the provisions of Rule 74(c) and (e) by the clerk of the district court following timely transmittal and after the appeal has been timely docketed, the clerk shall file the record. The clerk shall immediately give notice to all parties of the date on which the record was filed.

Nev. Justice. Ct. R. Civ. P. 74B

As amended; effective July 1, 2005.

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