4.410 - Compensation for preparing transcript.

4.410  Compensation for preparing transcript.

      1.  If the person designated to transcribe the proceedings is:

      (a) Regularly employed as a public employee, the person is not entitled to additional compensation for preparing the transcript.

      (b) Not regularly employed as a public employee and not a certified court reporter, the person is entitled to such compensation for preparing the transcript as the board of county commissioners determines.

      (c) A certified court reporter, the person is entitled to the same compensation as set forth in NRS 3.370.

      2.  The compensation for transcripts and copies must be paid by the party ordering them. In a civil case, the preparation of the transcript need not commence until the compensation has been deposited with the deputy clerk of the court.

      (Added to NRS by 1979, 1511; A 1985, 51; 1987, 910; 1993, 1410; 2005, 190)

      NRS 4.420  Preservation; destruction.  The sound recording of each proceeding in justice court must be preserved until at least 30 days after the time for filing an appeal expires. If no appeal is taken, the justice of the peace may order the destruction of the recording at any time after that date. If there is an appeal to the district court, the sound recording must be preserved until at least 30 days after final disposition of the case on appeal, but the justice of the peace may order the destruction of the recording at any time after that date.

      (Added to NRS by 1979, 1512)