Nevada Revised Statutes

Nev. Rev. Stat. § 30.030 (2026)

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NRS 30.030  Scope.  Courts of record within their respective jurisdictions shall have power to declare rights, status and other legal relations whether or not further relief is or could be claimed. No action or proceeding shall be open to objection on the ground that a declaratory judgment or decree is prayed for. The declaration may be either affirmative or negative in form and effect; and such declarations shall have the force and effect of a final judgment or decree.

      [1:22:1929; NCL § 9440]

     

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 27 cases (5 in the last 5 years), 1962–2025 · leading case: Harper v. Copperpoint Mut. Ins. Holding Co., 2022 NV 33 (Nev. 2022).
Harper v. Copperpoint Mut. Ins. Holding Co., 2022 NV 33 (Nev. 2022). · cites it 2× “See NRS 30.030 (providing that under Nevada's Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act, "[c]ourts of record within their respective jurisdictions shall have power to declare rights, status and other legal relations whether or not further relief is or could be claimed" and that "[t]he…”
Cox v. Glenbrook Co., 371 P.2d 647 (Nev. 1962). · cites it 2× “NRS 30.030, 30.040, 30.050, 30.070, 30.140.”
Knittle v. Progressive Cas. Ins., 908 P.2d 724 (Nev. 1996). “2 NRS 30.030 provides that courts “shall have power to declare rights, status and other legal relations whether or not further relief is or could be claimed.”
Rock Springs Mesquite 2 Owners' Ass'n Vs. Raridan, 2020 NV 28 (Nev. 2020). · cites it 2× “110(1); see also NRS 30.030 (providing the scope of declaratory relief when "a declaratory judgment or decree is prayed for" (emphasis added)).”
Colby v. Colby, 369 P.2d 1019 (Nev. 1962). “NRS 30.030 provides in part: “* * *; and such declaration shall have the force and effect of a final judgment or decree.”
Pub. Serv. Comm'n v. Eighth Jud. Dist. Court, 818 P.2d 396 (Nev. 1991). “NRS 30.030 provides in part that courts of record “shall have power to declare rights, status and other legal relations” of persons who file appropriate complaints.”
Phelps v. Second Jud. Dist. Court, 803 P.2d 1101 (Nev. 1990). “NRS 30.030 provides in part that courts of record “shall have power to declare the rights, status and other legal relations” of persons who file appropriate complaints.”
Langevin v. York, 907 P.2d 981 (Nev. 1995). “See NRS 30.030. CONCLUSION For the reasons discussed above we reverse and remand with instructions regarding parcels A, B, and C.”
Pub. Serv. Com'n v. Eighth Jud. D. Ct., 818 P.2d 396 (Nev. 1991). “NRS 30.030 provides in part that courts of record "shall have power to declare rights, status and other legal relations" of persons who file appropriate complaints.”
Convergence Sys.'S, Inc. Vs. Onsite Mammography, Llc C/W 76671/77656/77658 (Nev. 2019). · cites it 5× “030 ONsite filed a complaint seeking a declaratory judgment under NRS 30.030, which authorizes a district court to provide declaratory relief.”
Convergence Sys.'S, Inc. Vs. Onsite Mammography, Llc C/W 76671/77656/77658 (Nev. 2019). · cites it 5× “030 ONsite filed a complaint seeking a declaratory judgment under NRS 30.030, which authorizes a district court to provide declaratory relief.”
Convergence Sys.'S, Inc. Vs. Onsite Mammography, Llc C/W 76671/77656/77658 (Nev. 2019). · cites it 5× “030 ONsite filed a complaint seeking a declaratory judgment under NRS 30.030, which authorizes a district court to provide declaratory relief.”
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