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Article Title: What Cases Do The Various Courts Hear in Clark County, Nevada?
Author: Donald Kudler
Category: National, State, Local, Legal
Word Count: 1089
Keywords: Las Vegas, Clark County Courts, Court Jurisdiction
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There are several court systems in Clark County, Nevada.  There is the Federal 
Court, including the Bankruptcy Court.  There is the District Court for all of 
Clark County which is housed in the Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas.  
There is the State's Justices Courts with court houses in Boulder City, 
Henderson, Las Vegas, and North Las Vegas and there are the Municipal Courts in 
for each of those same cities.  

Did you ever wonder why there are so many Courts or what kind of cases are 
heard in each of those Courts?  Well, here is a list of the Courts and what 
kind of cases they hear.

Boulder City Municipal Court

The Boulder City Municipal Court's objective is to adjudicate misdemeanor 
offenses in an ethical, fair and impartial manner; to provide efficient, prompt 
and courteous service; to preserve the integrity of the judiciary; and to 
maintain a safe environment for both employees and the public.

Boulder City Justice Court

Justice Court, Boulder Township has one Justice of the Peace elected for a 
six-year term. Justice Court hears probable cause, arraignments, preliminary 
hearings, misdemeanor and traffic trials, bond forfeitures, evictions, and 
small claims matters where the amount in controversy does not exceed $ 5,000, 
and civil matters where the amount in controversy for civil cases does not 
exceed $ 7,500. Beginning January 1, 2005, the amount in controversy for civil 
cases will increase from $ 7,500 to $10,000. Other duties performed by the 
Justice of the Peace include setting bail, issuing search warrants, summonses, 
protective orders and arrest warrants.

Henderson Municipal Court

The Henderson Municipal Court adjudicates traffic and misdemeanor cases 
originating within the City of Henderson, including DUI and Domestic Battery 
cases. All court appearance dates are pre-scheduled and will be indicated on 
your release sheet, if you were arrested or at the bottom of your citation.

Henderson Justice Court

The Court hears civil cases with jurisdictional amounts up to $10,000.00, small 
claims cases up to $5,000.00, and landlord/tenant eviction hearings. The Court 
handles citations issued by the Nevada Highway Patrol, Henderson Police 
Department, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Union Pacific Railroad, 
Public Service Commission, Nevada Department of Wildlife, Motor Carrier 
Division, Clark County School District Police, and the Clark County Park 
Rangers. In addition, the Court issues search warrants and arrest warrants, 
holds arraignments and trials for misdemeanor cases, and handles felony and 
gross misdemeanor cases from the initial arrest through the preliminary hearing 
stage, including bail setting and probable cause determination.

North Las Vegas Municipal Court

Welcome to the North Las Vegas Municipal Court website. The Municipal Court has 
jurisdiction over traffic violations and misdemeanor offenses occurring within 
the city limits of North Las Vegas. The contact information provided above and 
on this site are for your convenience.

North Las Vegas Justice Court

Justice Court, North Las Vegas Township, has two Justices of the Peace elected 
for six-year terms, a Court Administrator/Clerk, and a staff of 16 full-time 
and 3 part-time employees. Justice Court hears probable cause, arraignments, 
preliminary hearings, misdemeanor and traffic trials, bond forfeitures, 
evictions, small claims matters where the amount in controversy does not exceed 
$5,000, and civil matters where the amount in controversy does not exceed 
$10,000. Other duties performed by the Justices of the Peace include setting 
bail, issuing search warrants, summonses, protective orders and arrest warrants.

Las Vegas Municipal Court

The Las Vegas Municipal Court judges have jurisdiction over the misdemeanor 
criminal offenses committed within the city of Las Vegas. Misdemeanors are the 
crimes for which six months of incarceration and/or a $1,000 fine have been 
established as the maximum punishment. More serious offenses committed within 
the city are handled in the state court system.

Las Vegas Township Justice Court

The Las Vegas Justice Court is a court of limited jurisdiction responsible for 
criminal, civil, and traffic matters within the Las Vegas Township. The court 
currently has ten (10) elected Justices of the Peace serving 6-year terms as 
set forth in the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS).

The court administers criminal probable cause reviews, felony and misdemeanor 
arraignments and preliminary hearings, and trials for misdemeanor and traffic 
cases. The court's civil jurisdiction includes amounts up to $10,000.00, small 
claim cases up to $5,000.00, and landlord/tenant eviction proceedings. The 
court's Traffic Office is responsible for citation violations issued by law 
enforcement agencies in the Las Vegas Township, and outside the City of Las 
Vegas, North Las Vegas, or the City of Henderson.

Eighth Judicial District Court Clark County, Nevada

The Eighth Judicial District Court of Clark County, Nevada is the largest 
general jurisdiction court in Nevada. This jurisdiction encompasses all 
municipalities and outlying communities of Clark County. The 37 District Court 
Judges serve more than 2.1 million citizens. The court serves as the trial 
court for Nevada and is part of the judicial branch of state government as set 
forth by the Nevada Constitution. The court is a forum for lawful dispute 
resolution insuring a balance of branch powers and constitutional protections.

Eighth Judicial District Court - Family Courts

The Family Division of the Eighth Judicial District Court was created in 
January 1993. A total of 14 judges preside over more than 58,000 cases each 
year in the Family Courts. In 2002, these judges closed more than 50,108 family 
cases.

The Family Court helps people with divorce, annulment, child custody, 
visitation rights, child support, spousal support, community property division, 
name changes, adoption, and abuse and neglect.

A large portion of cases in the Family Courts are initiated and finalized by 
parties who do not have the benefit of working with the advice of counsel (pro 
se). These individuals relay upon the Family Law Self-Help Center for forms and 
information about the Family Courts. While the center does not offer legal 
advice, a wealth of information is available to pro se litigants.

United States District Court - District of Nevada

The United States district courts are the trial courts of the federal court 
system. Within limits set by Congress and the Constitution, the district courts 
have jurisdiction to hear nearly all categories of federal cases, including 
both civil and criminal matters. Every day hundreds of people across the nation 
are selected for jury duty and help decide some of these cases.

United States Bankruptcy Court - District of Nevada

The Mission of The United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Nevada is 
to resolve matters fairly and timely within the jurisdiction of the court in 
accordance with the Constitution and laws of the United States by providing an 
impartial, independent and dignified forum, in order to promote respect for the 
rule of law, engender public confidence and trust, and protect individual 
rights and liberties.

Donald C. Kudler, Esq. is an attorney practicing in the Las Vegas, Nevada law 
firm of Cap & Kudler.  Additional information can be found at capandkudler.com, 
http://www.vegaslitigator.com/blog, or vegasbusinesslaw.com/blog. He can be 
reached at (702) 878-8778 or at [email protected].
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