Nevada Revised Statutes

Nev. Rev. Stat. § 17.200 (2026)

Entry in docket

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NRS 17.200  Entry in docket.  Satisfaction of a judgment may be entered in the clerk’s docket if an execution is returned satisfied, and if an acknowledgment of satisfaction is filed with the clerk, made in the manner of an acknowledgment of a conveyance of real property, by the judgment creditor, or by the attorney, unless a revocation of the attorney’s authority is previously filed. Whenever a judgment is satisfied in fact, the party or attorney shall give such an acknowledgment, and the party who has satisfied the judgment may move the court to compel it or to order the clerk to enter the satisfaction in the docket of judgment.

      [1911 CPA § 337; RL § 5279; NCL § 8835]—(NRS A 1983, 260)

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Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1965–2008 · leading case: Barney v. Mt. Rose Heating & Air Conditioning, 192 P.3d 730 (Nev. 2008).
Barney v. Mt. Rose Heating & Air Conditioning, 192 P.3d 730 (Nev. 2008). · cites it 6× “27 Satisfaction of the judgment Finally, Barney contends that the district court erred in refusing to enter satisfaction of the November 2004 judgment under *831 NRS 17.200 28 because he had paid all amounts specified in the judgment, even though additional attorney fee awards…”
Arley v. Liberty Mut. Fire Ins., 404 P.2d 426 (Nev. 1965). “1 NRS 17.200 states in pertinent part: “* * * Whenever a judgment shall be satisfied in fact, otherwise than upon execution, the party or attorney shall give such acknowledgment, and upon motion the court may compel it, or may order the entry of satisfaction to be made without…”
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