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AB 218 now asks the Nevada Supreme Court to study court notification practices and adopt rules to improve defendant notices and payment reminders.
AB 218 now asks the Nevada Supreme Court to study court notification practices and adopt rules to improve defendant notices and payment reminders.
Status: Introduced Jan 8, 2025; Passed Assembly March 20, 2025 (Ayes 53, Noes 17); amended in Assembly (Amendment No. 23) and reprinted April 15, 2025; referred to Senate committees; no further action taken as of June 3, 2025.
AB 218 was conceived to reduce missed court appearances and improve compliance with court payments by improving how courts notify defendants and persons issued civil infraction citations. The bill evolved from a statutory mandate requiring text-message reminder programs to a legislative request that the Nevada Supreme Court study existing practices and promulgate court or administrative rules on notification procedures.
Original bill (as introduced): Required the State Court Administrator and each court to establish text-message (or alternate-method) reminder programs for criminal defendants, citation recipients, and juveniles. Required:
As amended (Assembly Amendment No. 23 / First Reprint):
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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