Nevada Statutes

§ 125.555 — Required notice concerning admission to bail

Nevada § 125.555
JurisdictionNevada
Title 11DOMESTIC RELATIONS
Ch. 125Dissolution
ORDERS FOR PROTECTION AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 125.555 (2026).

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1. A restraining order or injunction that is in the nature of a temporary or extended order for protection against domestic violence which is issued in an action or proceeding brought pursuant to this title must provide notice that a person who is arrested for violating the order or injunction will not be admitted to bail sooner than 12 hours after the person’s arrest if:

(a)The arresting officer determines that such a violation is accompanied by a direct or indirect threat of harm;
(b)The person has previously violated a temporary or extended order for protection; or
(c)At the time of the violation or within 2 hours after the violation, the person has:
(1)A concentration of alcohol of 0.08 or more in his or her blood or breath; or
(2)An amount of a prohibited substance in his or her

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Legislative History

(Added to NRS by 2001, 1221 ; A 2007, 1014 ; 2017, 315 )

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