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Las Vegas residents facing eviction can respond online using Guide and File forms via a computer or cell phone. Users are guided through a series of questions and their responses automatically fill the required legal documents and eliminate the need to print or scan documents. Users are also prompted to answer questions to determine whether they qualify for filing fees to be waived.

Those facing eviction can find the guided interview response at https://nevada.tylerhost.net/SRL/srl/ or by scanning the QR code below: 

Those responding to an eviction notice in the Las Vegas jurisdiction should select the “Summary Eviction: Tenant’s Answer (Clark County)” option. A video is available on the website that explains the process. Additional assistance in using the online interview is offered by the Civil Law Self Help Center at (702) 671-3976 or https://www.civillawselfhelpcenter.org/.

The clerk’s office at the courthouse will still accept paper filings from tenants. Those who have access to a cell phone or computer are encouraged to use the online guided interview to avoid wait time and crowds. Face masks and social distancing are required for visitors to the courthouse.

The Guide and File response forms are available for those with eviction notices in Las Vegas Justice Court. Those facing evictions in North Las Vegas or Henderson are subject to the procedures of those courts.

The eviction response is just one of 29 Guide and File menus available on the site. A form is also available for judicial review of unemployment claims.

In the past few years, Guide and File forms have been introduced by the Eighth Judicial District Court to help self-represented litigants complete filing paperwork properly. The guided interviews ensure that litigants create clear and legible filings that meet all requirements. The forms are also helping to meet the need to cut traffic to the courthouse amid the coronavirus pandemic. Priorities for form development are developed based on use.

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