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Applicants must list a Nevada residence or Nevada State Bar Number on their application. A library card allows patrons to check out physical materials and access digital materials held in our LexisNexis Digital Library.
The LexisNexis Digital Library from the Nevada Supreme Court is only for Nevada residents or attorneys licensed in Nevada. It is a collection of legal e-books you can read on a tablet, computer, or phone app. The library has many legal books and important documents like statutes and court rules. To use it, you need a library card from the Nevada Supreme Court, with your library bar code as your username and either your phone number or a password you created. You can find and check out these e-books from the library’s online catalog, and many are also available in print at the law library.
The Supreme Court of Nevada's LexisNexis Digital Library is restricted to Nevada residents or attorneys licensed in Nevada.
The LexisNexis Digital Library (LNDL) is a collection of legal e-books that you may check out and read on your tablet, computer's web browser, or through an online app (both iOS and Android apps are available). The Nevada Supreme Court's LNDL subscription includes hundreds of legal treatises and primary law sources (e.g., statutes and court rules). To access this collection, you need a Supreme Court of Nevada Law Library card - your username is your library barcode and your password is your phone number or the password used to create your library card.
Additionally, all LexisNexis Digital Library (LNDL) titles are in the Supreme Court of Nevada Law Library Catalog and many have print copies available at the law library.