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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
When bail is taken upon the recommitment of the defendant, the undertaking shall be in substantially the following form:
An order having been made on the _________ day of the month of _______ of the year _______, by the court (naming it), that A. B. be admitted to bail in the sum of $ __________, in an action pending in that court against A. B., in behalf of the State of Nevada, upon a (presentment, indictment, information, or appeal, as the case may be), we, C. D. and E. F., of (stating their place of residence), hereby undertake that the above-named A. B. shall appear in that or any other court in which A. B.’s appearance may be lawfully required, upon that (presentment, indictment, information, or appeal, as the case may be), and shall at all times render himself or herself amenable to its orders and processes, and appear for judgment, and surrender himself or herself in execution thereof; or, if A. B. fail to perform any of these conditions, that we will pay to the State of Nevada the sum of $ __________ (inserting the sum in which the defendant is admitted to bail).
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Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Nevada Revised Statutes Title 14. Procedure in Criminal Cases § 179.400. Undertaking on recommitment - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nv/title-14-procedure-in-criminal-cases/nv-rev-st-179-400/
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