Court Statistics and Analysis
The Court Statistics and Analysis unit is part of the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC), Supreme Court of Nevada. The main responsibility of this unit is to research, plan, implement, and maintain a statewide system of trial court statistics, known as the Uniform System for Judicial Records, which was initially implemented in 1999.
The Uniform System for Judicial Records (USJR) enables the collection and compilation of consistent statistical information concerning the filing and resolution of cases in Nevada trial courts. This information is used to enhance the administration of justice in Nevada . The statistics collected are also used as an analysis and planning resource for the Nevada Judicial Branch.
Nevada Statistics
Caseload statistics grouped by judicial district can be accessed by clicking on the interactive map below. Click the appropriate county or judicial district to access the information for that area.
Statistical Data
Statistics from the Nevada Judiciary are received monthly and reported on a fiscal year basis (July to June) by publishing the Annual Report of the Nevada Judiciary. At present, the Court Statistics and Analysis unit collects summary statistical data from the trial courts for filings, charges, and dispositions by case type. The AOC does not collect data regarding specific cases within the trial court system. Questions regarding specific cases should be directed to the trial court in which the case is, or was, being processed. (Find Nevada Courts)
Data Requests
Data published by the Court Statistics and Analysis unit and its appendices may be provided in other formats to the public through a detailed request to the Records Official. Where possible, please indicate which annual report tables contain the information and for which fiscal year(s) the information is requested. Please describe the requested data in detail, including the name of the court(s) and the time period of the data. Please also note the desired date of receipt for any requests. The USJR Data Dictionary can assist in outlining the information currently available.
Continually Improving Statistical Data
Since 2000, the Nevada Judiciary has worked hard to provide more detailed statistics for all of the cases heard and resolved in the state. The statistics have been revised three times since inception, and through the many challenges this project overcame, the Nevada Judiciary was driven by the desire to provide Nevada citizens and policymakers an opportunity to see the work of Nevada courts.
Detailed statistical information is available in the Annual Report Appendices. These detailed statistics continue to fulfill the Supreme Court’s efforts for a more open and transparent justice system for the citizens of Nevada. In addition, these statistics will assist the Supreme Court in working with policy makers to identify and address issues within the justice system, helping to ensure more access to justice.
Other Research
In addition to assisting courts in using and maintaining the USJR statistics, the Court Statistics and Analysis unit also performs various studies, research projects, and committee work that aid the Supreme Court and Nevada's trial courts. Projects are performed at the request of the Supreme Court and occasionally for the Legislature. Some recent project areas studied have been access and fairness of the Nevada Judiciary, administrative assessments, cost per case, felony and gross misdemeanors in justice and district courts, conviction rates, child dependency, and judicial mileage.
Contact Information
Court Statistics and Analysis Unit
Administrative Office of the Courts
Supreme Court of Nevada
408 E. Clark Avenue
Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
Phone: (702) 486-9333 or (702) 486-9334 or (702) 486-9335
Fax: (702) 486-3733
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