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  1. Supreme Court of Nevada - Carson City | Nevada Appellate Courts

    Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. | Monday - Friday 201 S. Carson St., Carson City, NV 89701 Email: nvscclerk@nvcourts.nv.gov Phone: (775) 684-1600

  2. Nevada Appellate Courts

    Commission on Judicial Selection Nominates Finalists for Eleventh Judicial Position Court of Appeals Calendar View All Calendar Events ›

  3. Supreme Court of Nevada Law Library

    Nevada Supreme Court Law Library, 201 S. Carson St., Ste 100, Carson City, NV 89701

  4. File a Document | Nevada Appellate Courts

    All motions, briefs, appendices and other papers must be filed with the Office of the Clerk of the Supreme Court at 201 South Carson Street, Suite 201, Carson City, Nevada, 89701-4702.

  5. The Supreme Court of Nevada Justices | Nevada Appellate Courts

    Located on the east side of Carson Street, between the Capitol and Legislative Building, the Court sits adjacent to a new State Library and Archives building, where most of the Court's historic records are …

  6. Find Legal Forms | Nevada Appellate Courts

    General legal forms and form templates are available from the Supreme Court of Nevada Law Library or by visiting the Law Library located at 201 S. Carson Street, Carson City, NV 89701-4702.

  7. Find a Court | Nevada Appellate Courts

    Locations The Supreme Court of Nevada and the Nevada Court of Appeals are located in Carson City, with a courtroom in Las Vegas.

  8. Find a Case | Nevada Appellate Courts

    The Supreme Court of Nevada provides an electronic record of all cases filed in the court searchable by party name and case docket. Case Search: Enter the five digit case number into the search box and …

  9. Office of the Clerk | Nevada Appellate Courts

    Virtually all of your contact with the Nevada Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals regarding matters pending before the court will be with the Clerk's Office.

  10. Apply for a Job | Administrative Office of the Courts

    Our clerkships are paid and generally last a year to two years depending on individual Justice or Judge preference. Bar licensure is not required. We have immediate and upcoming opportunities available …