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Registration Information
Law Enforcement Contact Information:
CARSON CITY
Carson City
Sheriff’s Office (City/County Residents)
901 E Musser
, Carson City
775-887-2500
Mon-Fri
8:30- 4:00
No charge;
agency will mail
CHURCHILL
COUNTY
Churchill
County Sheriff’s Office (County residents only)
73 N
Maine
, Fallon
775-423-3116
(ask for Civil Division)
Mon-Fri 8:00
– 4:00
$25.00 fee;
agency will not mail
Fallon
Police Department (City residents only)
55 West Williams Avenue
, Fallon
775-423-2111
Mon-Fri 8:00
– 5:00
$10.00 fee;
agency will not mail
CLARK
COUNTY
(City of
Las Vegas
Residents)
Residents of the City of Las Vegas must check their phone directory for local
listings for fingerprint businesses in
Las
Vegas
. The police department does not process annual
verifications.
Henderson
Police Department (City of
Henderson
residents only)
223 Lead Street
, Henderson
702-267-4720
Mon – Thurs
9:00 – 3:00
$10.00 fee,
cash only; agency will not mail
Mesquite
Police Department (City of
Mesquite
residents only)
500 Hillside Drive
, Mesquite
702-346-5262
Mon – Fri
8:00 – 4:00
No charge;
agency will mail
Boulder City
Police Department (
Boulder
City
residents only)
1005 Arizona Street
, Boulder
City
702-293-9224
Mon-Fri 8:00
– 4:00
No charge;
agency will not mail
North Las
Vegas Police Department (
North Las
Vegas
residents only)
1301 East Lake Mead Blvd
, North Las
Vegas
702-633-1807
Mon – Thurs
8:30 – 3:30
DOUGLAS
COUNTY
Douglas
County Sheriff’s Office
1625 Eighth Street
, Minden
775-782-9933
Mon – Fri
8:00 – 3:30
No Charge;
agency will mail
Stateline
Sub Station
175 Highway 50
775-586-7260
Mon – Fri
8:00 – 5:00
No charge;
agency will not mail
ELKO
COUNTY
Elko County
Sheriff’s Office
775 West Silver Street
, Elko
775-738-3421
Mon – Fri
8:00 – 5:00
$25.00 fee;
agency will mail
West Wendover Police Department
801 Florence Way, West
Wendover
775-664-2930
Mon – Fri
8:00 – 5:00
No charge;
agency will not mail
EUREKA
COUNTY
Eureka
County Sheriff’s Office
411 North Main St
, Eureka
775-237-5701
Mon – Fri8:00 – 4:00
No charge;
agency will not mail
ESMERALDA
COUNTY
Esmeralda
County Sheriff’s Office
233 Crook Street
, Goldfield
775-485-6393
Mon – Fri
8:00 – 4:00
No charge;
agency will not mail
HUMBOLDT
COUNTY
Humboldt
County Sheriff’s Office
801 E Fairgrounds Road
, Winnemucca
775-623-6346
24/7 $5.00
charge; agency will mail
LANDER
COUNTY
Lander
County
Sheriff’s Office
State Route
305 #2,
Battle
Mountain
775-635-1111
Mon – Fri
8:00 – 5:00
No charge;
agency will not mail
LYON
COUNTY
Lyon County
Sheriff’s Office
30 Nevin
Way
, Yerington
775-463-6600
Mon – Fri
8:00 – 4:30
No charge;
agency will not mail
Fernley
Sub-Station
555 E Main Street
775-575-3350
Mon – Fri
8:00 – 4:30
No charge;
agency will not mail
Silver
Springs Sub-Station
2471 Ft.
Churchill
775-577-5020
Mon – Fri
8:00 – 4:30
No charge;
agency will not mail
Dayton
Sub-Station
235 Main Street
775-246-6200
Mon – Fri
8:00 – 4:30
No charge;
agency will not mail
LINCOLN
COUNTY
Lincoln
County
Sheriff’s Office
1050 State Route
322, Pioche
775-962-5151
Mon – Fri
8:00 – 4:00
$15.00 cash;
agency will not mail
MINERAL
COUNTY
Mineral
County
Sheriff
’s
Office
105 South A Street
, Hawthorne
775-945-2434
$15.00
charge; agency will mail
NYE
COUNTY
Nye County
Sheriff’s Office
101 Radar Road
, Tonopah
775-482-8110
Mon – Fri
8:00 – 4:00
No charge;
agency will not mail
Pahrump
Sub-Station
1520 E Basin
775-751-7011
Mon – Fri
8:00 – 4:00
No charge;
agency will not mail
Beatty
Sub-Station
426 South C Avenue
775-553-2345
Mon – Fri
8:00 – 4:00
No charge;
agency will not mail
PERSHING
COUNTY
Pershing
County Sheriff’s Office
395 9th Street
, Lovelock
775-273-2641
Mon – Fri
8:00 – 4:00
No charge;
agency will not mail
STOREY
COUNTY
Storey
County
Sheriff’s Office
26 South B Street
, Virginia City
775-847-0959
Mon – Fri
9:00 – 4:30
No charge;
agency will mail
WASHOE
COUNTY
Reno Police
Department (City of
Reno
residents)
455 E 2nd Street
, Reno
775-334-3875
Tues – Fri
8:30 – 3:30
$10.00 cash;
agency will not mail
Sparks
Police Department (City of
Sparks
residents)
1701 E Prater Way
, Sparks
775-353-2243
Mon – Fri
8:00 – 4:30
$20.00 cash;
agency will not mail
Washoe
County Sheriff’s Office (County residents)
911 Parr Blvd
, Reno
775-328-3032
Mon – Fri
8:00 – 4:30
$20.00
charge; agency will not mail
WHITE
PINE
COUNTY
White Pine
County Sheriff’s Office
1785 Great Basin Blvd
, Ely
775-289-8808
Mon – Fri
24/7
How the Sex Offender Registry Program works:
* Primarily, the Sex Offender Registry program is predicated upon the
cooperation and compliance from the convicted sex offender. The Criminal
History Repository relies on seven other entities
to produce a successful program.
NRS 179D.150 defines the requirement and procedures for establishing a
record of registration with the cooperation of local law enforcement agencies.
* Any offender who, after July 1, 1956, has been convicted of a crime against a
child pursuant to
NRS 179D.210 or convicted of a sexual offense listed in
NRS 179D.410 shall register with a local law enforcement agency in the
jurisdiction in which the offender resides pursuant to
NRS 179D.240 and
179D.460. In addition, the convicted sex offender is required to
register with local law enforcement within 48 hours of residing or being
released from custody in a county or incorporated city. Failure to register is a
category D felony under
NRS 179D.290 and
179D.550.
* NRS 179D.260
and 179D.480
require the convicted sex offender to complete an annual verification form.
This annual verification form will be mailed to the offender’s last known
address. It is incumbent on the convicted sex offender to submit the
verification form to the Criminal History Repository and provide the Sex
Offender Registry program with the most current information pursuant to
NRS 179D.250 and
179D.470. In addition, failure to notify the local law enforcement
agency of a change of address or to provide false or misleading information to
the Criminal History Repository is a category D felony under
NRS 179D.290 and
179D.550
* Under NRS
179D.710 the Office of the Attorney General shall consult with the
Advisory Council for Community Notification and establish guidelines and
procedures for community notification. Subsequently, the
Nevada Guidelines and Procedures for Community Notification of Adult Sex
Offenders were created. The Advisory Council is comprised of members
appointed by the Governor and by the Legislative Commission per
NRS 179D.700
* Under NRS
179D.230 and
179D.450, if the convicted sex offender is subject to community
notification, the Criminal History Repository shall arrange for the assessment
of the risk for recidivism of the convicted sex offender pursuant to the
guidelines and procedures for community notification established by the
Attorney General pursuant to
NRS 179D.600 to
179D.800, inclusive.
* A key connection in this program is the role of local law enforcement. Local
law enforcement agencies are responsible for tracking convicted sex offenders;
and, under NRS
179D.770 are allowed to disclose information regarding the sex offender
to the appropriate persons pursuant to the guidelines and procedures
established by the Attorney General pursuant to
NRS 179D.600 to
179D.800, inclusive.
* Under NRS
176.0926, before imposing sentence: the court shall notify the Criminal
History Repository if a defendant is convicted of a crime against a child, so
the provisions for registration of the defendant are followed pursuant to
NRS 179D.230 Additionally, the court shall inform the defendant of the
requirements for registration. However, failure to provide the defendant with
the information does not affect the duty of the defendant to register and to
comply with all other provisions for registration as stated in
NRS 179D.200 to
179D.290, inclusive.
*Note: All court records related to criminal offenses are considered to be public
record; however, the Sex Offender Registry is limited by statute on what
information can be shared via this website.
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