Nevada Statutes

§ 647.132 — Peace officer or investigator may place written hold on property possessed by secondhand dealer; procedure for obtaining custody of property; limitations on disposal of property; notice

Nevada § 647.132
JurisdictionNevada
Title 54PROFESSIONS, OCCUPATIONS AND BUSINESSES
Ch. 647Dealers
DEALERS IN SECONDHAND MATERIALS

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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 647.132 (2026).

Text

1. A peace officer or investigator who is involved in the investigation or prosecution of criminal activity may place a written hold on any property in the possession of a secondhand dealer that is related or allegedly related to the criminal activity. 2. While a hold is placed on property pursuant to this section, the secondhand dealer shall not remove or dispose of the property to any person other than the peace officer or investigator who placed the hold on the property. A peace officer or investigator who placed a hold on property may obtain custody of the property from the secondhand dealer if the peace officer or investigator:

(a)Has obtained written authorization from the prosecuting attorney which includes, without limitation, a description of the property and an acknowledgment of

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Legislative History

(Added to NRS by 2003, 653 )

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