NRS 17.350
Filing and status of foreign judgments.

An exemplified copy of any foreign judgment may be filed with the clerk of any district court of this state. The clerk shall treat the foreign judgment in the same manner as a judgment of the district court of this state. A judgment so filed has the same effect and is subject to the same procedures, defenses and proceedings for reopening, vacating or staying as a judgment of a district court of this state and may be enforced or satisfied in like manner.

Source: Section 17.350 — Filing and status of foreign judgments., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-017.­html#NRS017Sec350 .

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Location: https://nevada.public.law/statutes/nrs_17.350

Original Source: Section 17.350 — Filing and status of foreign judgments., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-017.­html#NRS017Sec350 (last ac­cessed Feb. 5, 2021).

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