Nevada Statutes
§ 205.975 — Mail theft; penalties; definitions
Nevada § 205.975
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Bluebook
Nev. Rev. Stat. § 205.975 (2026).
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1. A person commits the crime of mail theft if the person:
(a)Knowingly, willfully and with the intent to deprive, injure, damage or defraud another:
(1)Takes, destroys, hides or embezzles mail; or
(2)Obtains any mail by fraud or deception;
(b)Buys, receives, conceals or possesses:
(1)Mail and knows or reasonably should know that the mail was unlawfully taken or obtained;
(2)Any key suited to any lock adopted by the United States Postal Service that provides access to any mail receptacle in any neighborhood or apartment panel used for the purpose of centralized mail; or
(3)A counterfeit device or key designed to provide access to a lock described in subparagraph (2); or
(c)Knowingly, willfully and with the intent to steal any mail inside, damages, opens, tears down, takes or destro
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Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 2023, 1185 )
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