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Nevada Judicial Directory NEVADA JUDICIAL DIRECTORY www.nevadajudiciary.us PREPARED BY: RON D. PARRAGUIRRE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS CHIEF JUSTICE TABLE OF CONTENTS SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA ......................................................................................................................1 NEVADA COURT OF APPEALS .......................................................................................................................2 OFFICE OF THE CLERK ...................................................................................................................................3 CENTRAL STAFF ................................................................................................................................................3 LAW LIBRARY.....................................................................................................................................................3 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS ............................................................................................4 SENIOR JUDGES .................................................................................................................................................7 DISTRICT COURTS.............................................................................................................................................9 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE ..............................................................................................................................29 MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGES ........................................................................................................................38 JUSTICE AND MUNICIPAL COURT ADMINISTRATORS .......................................................................43 LEGAL & JUDICIAL ASSOCIATIONS ..........................................................................................................45 JUDICIAL COUNCIL OF THE STATE OF NEVADA ............................................................45 NEVADA DISTRICT JUDGES ASSOCIATION .....................................................................49 NEVADA JUDGES OF LIMITED JURISDICTION ................................................................50 NEVADA ASSOCIATION OF COURT EXECUTIVES ..........................................................52 NEVADA ASSOCIATION FOR COURT CAREER ADVANCEMENT ................................54 STATE BAR OF NEVADA .......................................................................................................56 STATE BOARD OF CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION ...................................................56 REGIONAL BAR ASSOCIATIONS .........................................................................................56 JUDICIAL INSTITUTIONS & COMMISSIONS ............................................................................................58 NATIONAL JUDICIAL COLLEGE ..........................................................................................58 NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JUVENILE AND FAMILY COURT JUDGES ...........................58 NATIONAL CENTER FOR STATE COURTS .........................................................................58 COMMISSION ON JUDICIAL DISCIPLINE ...........................................................................59 STANDING COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL ETHICS ...............................................................59 COMMISSION ON JUDICIAL SELECTION ...........................................................................59 UNITED STATES JUDICIARY ........................................................................................................................60 INDEX ...................................................................................................................................................................64 STATE OF NEVADA JUDICIAL DIRECTORY SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA (775) 684-1600 / FAX: (775) 684-1601 Toll Free in Nevada (800) 992-0900, Extension 41600 __________________________________________________________________ SUPREME COURT JUSTICES Supreme Court Building 201 South Carson Street, Suite 300 Carson City, Nevada 89701-4702 Chief Justice Ron D. Parraguirre (775) 684-1510 Roxanne Doyle, Chambers Administrator Associate Chief Justice James W. Hardesty (775) 684-1590 Michele Shull, Chambers Administrator Justice Michael A. Cherry (775) 684-1540 Janice Luevano, Chambers Administrator Justice Nancy M. Saitta (775) 684-1530 Vickie Roberts, Chambers Administrator Justice Mark Gibbons (775) 684-1500 Gerri Biegler, Chambers Administrator 200 Lewis Avenue 17th Floor Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 Justice Michael L. Douglas (702) 486-3225 Jill Hiatt, Chambers Administrator Justice Kristina Pickering (702) 486-9370 Anita Alexander, Chambers Administrator SENIOR JUSTICES Supreme Court Building 201 South Carson Street, Suite 250 Carson City, Nevada 89701-4702 Justice Deborah A. Agosti (775) 684-1710 Justice Robert E. Rose (775) 684-1710 Justice Miriam Shearing (775) 684-1710 Please contact Deborah Crews at the AOC for any changes, (775) 684-1710 1 Rev. February 2016 STATE OF NEVADA JUDICIAL DIRECTORY SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA (Continued) __________________________________________________________________ COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES Supreme Court Building 201 South Carson Street, Suite 300 Carson City, Nevada 89701-4702 Chief Judge Michael P. Gibbons (775) 684-1520 Rachelle Resnick, Chambers Administrator 200 Lewis Avenue 17th Floor Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 Judge Jerome T. Tao (702) 486-9360 Amy Yonesawa, Chambers Administrator Judge Abbi Silver (702) 486-9340 Telesia O’Dell, Chambers Administrator Please contact Deborah Crews at the AOC for any changes, (775) 684-1710 2 Rev. February 2016 STATE OF NEVADA JUDICIAL DIRECTORY SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA (Continued) __________________________________________________________________ OFFICE OF THE CLERK Supreme Court Building 201 South Carson Street, Suite 201 Carson City, Nevada 89701-4702 Phone: (775) 684-1600, (702) 486-9300 / FAX: (775) 684-1601 Tracie Lindeman, Clerk of the Court (775) 684-1600 Harriet Cummings, Chief Assistant Clerk (775) 684-1600 Thomas Harris, Assistant Clerk, Court of Appeals (775) 684-1600 Amanda Ingersoll, Chief Deputy Clerk (775) 684-1600 CENTRAL STAFF Supreme Court Building 201 South Carson Street, Suite 300 Carson City, Nevada 89701-4702 Phaedra Kalicki, Chief Legal Counsel (775) 684-1580 LAW LIBRARY Supreme Court Building 201 South Carson Street, Suite 100 Carson City, Nevada 89701-4702 Christine Timko, Law Librarian ([email protected]) (775) 684-1671 Paula Doty, Assistant Librarian ([email protected]) (775) 684-1672 Amanda Krause, Librarian I ([email protected]) (775) 684-1674 Merilee Mott, Library Assistant ([email protected]) (775) 684-1670 Alicia Stimka, Library Assistant ([email protected]) (775) 684-1673 Vacant, Librarian (775) 684-1675 Reference (775) 684-1640 Please contact Deborah Crews at the AOC for any changes, (775) 684-1710 3 Rev. February 2016 STATE OF NEVADA JUDICIAL DIRECTORY SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA (Continued) __________________________________________________________________ ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS Supreme Court Building 201 South Carson Street, Suite 250 Carson City, Nevada 89701-4702 Phone: (775) 684-1700 / FAX: (775) 684-1723 Toll Free in Nevada (800) 992-0900, Extension 41700 Director and State Court Administrator Robin Sweet ([email protected]) (775) 684-1717 Deborah Crews, Director's Assistant & Senior Judge Contact (775) 684-1710 ([email protected]) Court Security Ken LeTourneau, Supreme Court Chief Marshal ([email protected]) (775) 684-1701 Supreme Court Marshals’ Office (775) 684-1634 Administration Budget and Accounting Deanna Bjork, Manager ([email protected]) (775) 684-1708 Emily Rahmeyer, Accountant ([email protected]) (775) 684-1716 Lenore Biggs, Accounting Assistant ([email protected]) (775) 684-1714 Elaine Miller, Accounting Assistant ([email protected]) (775) 684-1718 Accounting FAX (775) 684-1778 Human Resources and Payroll Debra Norvell, Human Resources and Payroll Manager ([email protected])(775) 684-1711 Susan Berget, Administrative Assistant ([email protected]) (775) 684-1712 Cynthia Sampson, Personnel Analyst ([email protected]) (775) 684-1744 Janet Scott, Personnel Analyst ([email protected]) (775) 684-1709 Human Resources and Payroll FAX (775) 684-1777 Judicial Programs & Services John McCormick, Assistant Court Administrator ([email protected]) (775) 687-9813 Court Services Vicki Elefante, Specialty Court Program Analyst ([email protected]) (775) 687-9807 Jamie Gradick, Rural Courts Coordinator ([email protected]) (775) 687-9808 Stephanie Heying, Court Services Analyst ([email protected]) (775) 687-9815 Katherine Malzahn-Bass, CIP Coordinator ([email protected]) (775) 687-9809 Kareen Prentice, Interpreter Program Coordinator ([email protected]) (775) 687-9806 Raquel Rodriguez, Administrative Assistant ([email protected]) (775) 687-9802 Robbie Taft, Court Services Analyst, CIP ([email protected]) (775) 687-9812 Court Services FAX (775) 687-9811 Judicial Education David Gordon, Manager ([email protected]) (775) 687-9859 Evelyn Lancaster, Program Specialist ([email protected]) (775) 687-9855 Teresa Melendez, Training Assistant ([email protected]) (775) 687-9858 Judicial Education FAX (775) 687-9850 Please contact Deborah Crews at the AOC for any changes, (775)
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