1. A judge or court may take judicial notice, whether requested or not.
2. A judge or court shall take judicial notice if requested by a party and supplied with the necessary information.
(Added to NRS by 1971, 777)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 47 - General Provisions; Judicial Notice; Presumptions
NRS 47.020 - Scope of title 4 of NRS.
NRS 47.030 - Purposes of title 4 of NRS.
NRS 47.040 - Rulings on evidence: Effect of error.
NRS 47.050 - Rulings on evidence: Record of offer and ruling.
NRS 47.060 - Preliminary questions of admissibility: Determination.
NRS 47.070 - Preliminary questions of admissibility: Relevancy conditioned on fact.
NRS 47.080 - Determinations of admissibility: Hearing of jury.
NRS 47.090 - Preliminary hearings on confessions and evidence.
NRS 47.100 - Weight and credibility.
NRS 47.110 - Limited admissibility.
NRS 47.120 - Remainder of writings or recorded statements.
NRS 47.150 - Discretionary and mandatory notice.
NRS 47.160 - Opportunity to be heard.
NRS 47.170 - Time of taking notice.
NRS 47.180 - Presumptions generally: Effect; direct evidence.
NRS 47.190 - Determination on evidence of basic facts.
NRS 47.200 - Determination on evidence of presumed fact: Where basic facts established.
NRS 47.210 - Determination on evidence of presumed fact: Where basic facts lacking.
NRS 47.220 - Determination on evidence of presumed fact: Where basic facts doubtful.
NRS 47.230 - Presumptions against accused in criminal actions.