Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 3 - District Courts
NRS 3.310 - Bailiffs and deputy marshals: Appointment; duties; qualifications; compensation.


1. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the judge of each district court may appoint a bailiff for the court in counties polling 4,500 or more votes. In counties polling less than 4,500 votes, the judge may appoint a bailiff with the concurrence of the sheriff. Subject to the provisions of subsections 2, 4 and 10, in a county whose population is 700,000 or more, the judge of each district court may appoint a deputy marshal for the court instead of a bailiff. In each case, the bailiff or deputy marshal serves at the pleasure of the judge he or she serves.
2. In all judicial districts where there is more than one judge, there may be a number of bailiffs or deputy marshals at least equal to the number of judges, and in any judicial district where a circuit judge has presided for more than 50 percent of the regular judicial days of the prior calendar year, there may be one additional bailiff or deputy marshal, each bailiff or deputy marshal to be appointed by the joint action of the judges. If the judges cannot agree upon the appointment of any bailiff or deputy marshal within 30 days after a vacancy occurs in the office of bailiff or deputy marshal, then the appointment must be made by a majority of the board of county commissioners.
3. Each bailiff or deputy marshal shall:
(a) Preserve order in the court.
(b) Attend upon the jury.
(c) Open and close court.
(d) Perform such other duties as may be required of him or her by the judge of the court.
4. The bailiff or deputy marshal must be a qualified elector of the county and shall give a bond, to be approved by the district judge, in the sum of $2,000, conditioned for the faithful performance of his or her duty.
5. The compensation of each bailiff or deputy marshal for his or her services must be fixed by the board of county commissioners of the county and his or her salary paid by the county wherein he or she is appointed, the same as the salaries of other county officers are paid.
6. The board of county commissioners of the respective counties shall allow the salary stated in subsection 5 as other salaries are allowed to county officers, and the county auditor shall draw his or her warrant for it, and the county treasurer shall pay it.
7. The provisions of this section do not:
(a) Authorize the bailiff or deputy marshal to serve any civil or criminal process, except such orders of the court which are specially directed by the court or the presiding judge thereof to him or her for service.
(b) Except in a county whose population is 700,000 or more, relieve the sheriff of any duty required of him or her by law to maintain order in the courtroom.
8. If a deputy marshal is appointed for a court pursuant to subsection 1, each session of the court must be attended by the deputy marshal.
9. For good cause shown, a deputy marshal appointed for a court pursuant to subsection 1 may be assigned temporarily to assist other judicial departments or assist with court administration as needed.
10. A person appointed to be a deputy marshal for a court pursuant to subsection 1 must be certified by the Peace Officers’ Standards and Training Commission as a category I peace officer not later than 18 months after appointment.
[1:33:1909; RL § 4914; NCL § 8461] + [2:33:1909; A 1919, 385; 1951, 358; 1953, 443] + [3:33:1909; RL § 4916; NCL § 8463] + [4:33:1909; RL § 4917; NCL § 8464] + [5:33:1909; A 1951, 358; 1953, 443; 1955, 190] + [6:33:1909; RL § 4919; NCL § 8466] + [7:33:1909; RL § 4920; NCL § 8467]—(NRS A 1957, 288; 1959, 516; 1963, 363, 1295; 1979, 482; 1993, 2526; 2007, 2189; 2011, 1130)

Structure Nevada Revised Statutes

Nevada Revised Statutes

Chapter 3 - District Courts

NRS 3.001 - Definitions.

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 3.0105 - Establishment of family court in county whose population is 100,000 or more; assignment of judges; required instruction.

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 3.0199 - Jurisdiction over matters arising from or relating to administration of Humboldt River Decree.

NRS 3.020 - Judicial districts with more than one judge: Concurrent jurisdiction of judges.

NRS 3.025 - Chief Judge in certain judicial districts: Selection; duties; assignment of certain cases to same department of family court.

NRS 3.026 - Chief Judge in certain judicial districts: Additional duties.

NRS 3.027 - Courses of instruction: General requirements; payment of costs.

NRS 3.028 - Courses of instruction: Required attendance at course designed for training new judges of juvenile courts and family courts; payment of costs.

NRS 3.029 - Training concerning complex issues of litigation alleging professional negligence by provider of health care.

NRS 3.030 - Salary.

NRS 3.040 - Ex officio circuit judges; powers of Chief Justice to expedite judicial business.

NRS 3.060 - Qualifications.

NRS 3.070 - Resignation.

NRS 3.080 - Vacancy filled by Governor; term.

NRS 3.090 - Pensions.

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 3.099 - Application and administration of provisions concerning pensions, retirement and benefits.

NRS 3.100 - District court to be held at county seat; exceptions; courtroom, office and facilities to be provided by county.

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 3.180 - Performance of certain acts in civil actions after term expires or cessation of exercise of duties.

NRS 3.220 - Equal coextensive and concurrent jurisdiction.

NRS 3.2201 - Jurisdiction over certain orders for protection from a child; sealing of records.

NRS 3.2203 - Jurisdiction to make findings relating to status of child as special immigrant juvenile; request for findings; order making findings; records relating to immigration status of child; Supreme Court to adopt rules and procedures.

NRS 3.221 - Transfer of original jurisdiction to justice court.

NRS 3.223 - Jurisdiction of family courts.

NRS 3.225 - Family court to encourage resolution of certain disputes through nonadversarial methods; cooperation to provide support services.

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 3.241 - Ruling that provision of Nevada Constitution or Nevada Revised Statutes is unconstitutional: Prevailing party to provide copy of ruling to Attorney General.

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 3.260 - Deputy clerks.

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 3.380 - Sound recording equipment: Installation; operation; transcription of recording; use of transcript; provision by party of certified court reporter; effect.

NRS 3.405 - Masters: Appointment; powers and duties; findings.

NRS 3.415 - Time for disposition of cases.

NRS 3.475 - Establishment of programs of mandatory mediation in county whose population is 700,000 or more.

NRS 3.500 - Establishment of programs of mandatory mediation in county whose population is less than 700,000.