(1) Page Limit. Both petitioners and respondents are limited to 20 pages of exhibits, including such
items as affidavits, declarations, statements, letters, photographs, or electronic
communications directly relevant to the allegation of harassment or stalking. This page limit
does not include any court-provided forms or police reports. Permission of the court must be
granted to exceed the page limit.
(2) Timing of Filing and Exchanging Exhibits. Parties are required to file with the court and serve
on the other parties any exhibits, by the Monday immediately prior to the scheduled hearing.
Exhibits filed past the deadline will not be considered.
(3) Filing Exhibits. All exhibits may be filed in person or by mail and must be accompanied by the
form “Stipulation for Return of Exhibits”. This form is available on the Clark County District
Court website. All exhibits must be appropriately marked with the case number and name.
Exhibits should be filed as a single packet. Exhibits which are emailed will not be accepted.
(4) Audio and Video Exhibits. Audio and video exhibits are permitted for voicemail and video
evidence only and must be provided on a CD or DVD format and filed in person or by mail. The
exhibit must be edited to show only the pertinent aspect of the audio or video. A party seeking
to present audio or video evidence must provide the device on which the audio or video will be
played. For in-person hearings, a laptop or tablet is preferred. For remote hearings, the
presenting party must submit the media via screen sharing during the virtual Zoom hearing.
[Adopted July 1st, 2022, Amended September 1st, 2025]