1. In each judicial district that includes a county whose population is 100,000 or more, the district judges of that judicial district shall choose from among those district judges a Chief Judge who is to be the presiding judge of the judicial district.
2. The Chief Judge shall:
(a) Assign cases to each judge in the judicial district;
(b) Prescribe the hours of court;
(c) Adopt such other rules or regulations as are necessary for the orderly conduct of court business; and
(d) Perform all other duties of the Chief Judge or of a presiding judge that are set forth in this chapter and any other provision of NRS.
3. If a case involves a matter within the jurisdiction of the family court and:
(a) The parties to the case are also the parties in any other pending case or were the parties in any other previously decided case assigned to a department of the family court in the judicial district; or
(b) A child involved in the case is also involved in any other pending case or was involved in any other previously decided case assigned to a department of the family court in the judicial district, other than a case within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court pursuant to title 5 of NRS,
the Chief Judge shall assign the case to the department of the family court to which the other case is presently assigned or, if the other case has been decided, to the department of the family court that decided the other case, unless a different assignment is required by another provision of NRS, a court rule or the Revised Nevada Code of Judicial Conduct or the Chief Judge determines that a different assignment is necessary because of considerations related to the management of the caseload of the district judges within the judicial district. If a case described in this subsection is heard initially by a master, the recommendation, report or order of the master must be submitted to the district judge of the department of the family court to which the case has been assigned pursuant to this subsection for consideration and decision by that district judge.
(Added to NRS by 1971, 1502; A 1981, 873; 1999, 706, 2020; 2003, 1114)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
NRS 3.002 - "Chief Judge" defined.
NRS 3.004 - "Department of the family court" defined.
NRS 3.006 - "Family court" defined.
NRS 3.008 - "Jurisdiction of the family court" defined.
NRS 3.010 - Judicial districts: Number; constitution.
NRS 3.0107 - Imposition of ad valorem tax authorized for support of family court.
NRS 3.011 - Number of district judges for First Judicial District.
NRS 3.012 - Number of district judges for Second Judicial District who are not family court judges.
NRS 3.0125 - Number of district judges for Second Judicial District who are family court judges.
NRS 3.013 - Number of district judges for Third Judicial District.
NRS 3.014 - Number of district judges for Fourth Judicial District.
NRS 3.015 - Number of district judges for Fifth Judicial District.
NRS 3.016 - Number of district judges for Sixth Judicial District.
NRS 3.017 - Number of district judges for Seventh Judicial District.
NRS 3.018 - Number of district judges for Eighth Judicial District who are not family court judges.
NRS 3.0185 - Number of district judges for Eighth Judicial District who are family court judges.
NRS 3.019 - Number of district judges for Ninth Judicial District.
NRS 3.0195 - Number of district judges for Tenth Judicial District.
NRS 3.0197 - Number of district judges for Eleventh Judicial District.
NRS 3.020 - Judicial districts with more than one judge: Concurrent jurisdiction of judges.
NRS 3.026 - Chief Judge in certain judicial districts: Additional duties.
NRS 3.027 - Courses of instruction: General requirements; payment of costs.
NRS 3.040 - Ex officio circuit judges; powers of Chief Justice to expedite judicial business.
NRS 3.080 - Vacancy filled by Governor; term.
NRS 3.092 - Retirement because of incapacity, disability or advanced age.
NRS 3.095 - Benefits for surviving spouse.
NRS 3.097 - Benefits for surviving child.
NRS 3.098 - Benefits for survivor beneficiary and additional payees.
NRS 3.110 - Request for military aid to assist civil authorities in suppressing violence.
NRS 3.120 - District judge not to practice law.
NRS 3.130 - Acceptance of gratuity in connection with marriage unlawful.
NRS 3.140 - Absence from State; forfeiture of office.
NRS 3.150 - Power to take and certify acknowledgments and affidavits.
NRS 3.155 - Use of facsimile signature: Conditions and restrictions.
NRS 3.160 - Missing volumes of Statutes of Nevada and Nevada Reports to be supplied.
NRS 3.170 - Signing of records left unsigned by predecessor.
NRS 3.220 - Equal coextensive and concurrent jurisdiction.
NRS 3.2201 - Jurisdiction over certain orders for protection from a child; sealing of records.
NRS 3.221 - Transfer of original jurisdiction to justice court.
NRS 3.223 - Jurisdiction of family courts.
NRS 3.227 - Information form for family court: Development; contents; use.
NRS 3.230 - Statements upon matters of fact.
NRS 3.240 - Written decisions.
NRS 3.243 - Report of certain statistical information to be submitted to Court Administrator.
NRS 3.245 - Appointment of masters for criminal proceedings.
NRS 3.250 - County clerk to be clerk of court.
NRS 3.270 - Duty of clerks to give receipts and pay over money.
NRS 3.275 - Clerk to obtain and maintain information regarding cases.
NRS 3.280 - Clerk to keep register of civil actions.
NRS 3.300 - Power of clerks to take and certify acknowledgments and affidavits.
NRS 3.305 - Destruction or disposal of exhibits by clerk.
NRS 3.307 - Destruction or disposal of exhibits in civil actions.
NRS 3.310 - Bailiffs and deputy marshals: Appointment; duties; qualifications; compensation.
NRS 3.320 - Official reporter: Appointment; duties.
NRS 3.340 - Official reporter: Attention to duties; reporter pro tempore.
NRS 3.350 - Official reporter: Oath of office.
NRS 3.360 - Official reporter: Transcript prima facie evidence.
NRS 3.370 - Official reporter: Compensation.
NRS 3.405 - Masters: Appointment; powers and duties; findings.