NAC703.610. Methods of service; duty to serve other parties; requests for personal service.  


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  •      1. All documents required to be served on a party by any other party must be served in one of the following ways:

         (a) In person.

         (b) By mail. If the service is by mail, the service is complete when a true copy of the document, properly addressed and stamped, is deposited in the United States mail.

         (c) By electronic mail. If service is by electronic mail, the service is complete when sent, except service is deemed to have occurred on the next business day if the electronic mail message is sent after 5 p.m. on a business day, on a Saturday, on a Sunday or on a holiday on which the Commission’s offices are closed.

         (d) Via a password-protected website, if agreed to by the parties and pursuant to the rules determined by the parties.

         2. After the commencement of a proceeding, a copy of each pleading to be filed with the Commission must be served by the pleading party on every other party of record. If a party of record is represented by an authorized representative or an attorney, service must be made on that representative or attorney. Service must be made before or concurrently with the filing of the pleading with the Commission.

         3. Upon the advance request of another party, a party serving a document shall telephone the requesting party when the document is ready to be served so that it may be accepted personally by the requesting party in lieu of service by mail.

     [Pub. Service Comm’n, Gen. Order 3 § 9.020, eff. 1-1-79]—(NAC A 1-6-84; A by Pub. Utilities Comm’n by R047-02, 10-24-2002; R107-07, 12-4-2007)