Nev. Sup. Ct. R. 59

As amended through October 9, 2024
Rule 59 - Notice
1. Whenever an applicant is required to appear before the board of bar examiners at a hearing, the applicant shall be entitled to 5 days' notice thereof if served personally with such notice, and to 10 days' notice if served by mail at the applicant's last-known address.
2. The written notice to appear before the board shall include a general statement of the matters to be inquired into at the hearing and need not specify with particularity matters to be inquired into. If the hearing is concerned with character qualifications for admission, it is sufficient if the general notice contains a statement in substantially the following form: "Matters concerning your character and fitness qualifications for admission to practice will be inquired into at the hearing."
3. If testimony from witnesses called by the board, other than the applicant, is to be taken at any hearing before the board, the applicant shall be entitled to notice of that fact. No other notice or statement shall be required.
4. The applicant shall be entitled to be present, together with counsel, if desired, at any hearing before the board at which testimony is taken, during the taking of testimony, and the applicant shall be advised of that fact in any notice as provided by these rules.

Nev. Sup. Ct. R. 59

As amended; effective 12/11/1991.