SB 450
Revises provisions relating to bailiffs and deputy marshals in certain courts. (BDR 1-1019)
Take action
Sign in to record your position, submit testimony, or contact your legislator.
Sign in to take action- Introduced
- Passed Senate
- Passed Assembly
- To Governor
- Became Law
Bill overview
This bill revises the rules for how bailiffs and deputy marshals are appointed and managed in Nevada courts. Specifically, it states that in counties with a population of 700,000 or more, these positions are considered local government employees, rather than being appointed by judges. The bill also outlines how these officers should be assigned, removes the requirement for a bond, and allows them to serve as process servers. It aims to clarify the roles and responsibilities of these officials within the court system.
Sponsors
Official sponsors from legislative records.
Primary sponsor
Senate Committee on Government Affairs
Arguments in favor
Reasons to support this legislation.
No arguments in favor have been submitted.
Submit yoursArguments opposed
Reasons to oppose this legislation.
No arguments opposed have been submitted.
Submit yoursRead the latest version inline or switch to a previous version.