Nevada Statutes
§ 179.1152 — Identification of name, personal information and funds associated with prepaid or stored value card; contract to assist
Nevada § 179.1152
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Bluebook
Nev. Rev. Stat. § 179.1152 (2026).
Text
1. If a peace officer:
(a)Has detained a person pursuant to NRS 171.123 , has arrested a person pursuant to any statutory provision authorizing or requiring the arrest of a person or is investigating a crime for which a suspect:
(1)Has not been identified; or
(2)Has been identified but was not reasonably believed by the peace officer to possess or control a prepaid or stored value card before the peace officer lawfully obtained possession of a prepaid or stored value card;
(b)Has lawfully obtained possession of a prepaid or stored value card; and
(c)Has probable cause to believe that the prepaid or stored value card represents the proceeds of a crime or has been used, is being used or is intended for use in the commission of a crime,
Ê the peace officer may use an electronic device, a
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Related
§ 171.123
Nevada § 171.123
§ 179.1161
Nevada § 179.1161
Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 2009, 2243 )
Nearby Sections
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§ 179.005
Definitions§ 179.011
“No-knock warrant” defined§ 179.015
“Property” defined§ 179.025
Authority for issuance§ 179.035
Grounds for issuance§ 179.045
Issuance and contents; sealing information upon which warrant is based; time for serving warrant§ 179.095
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