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NRS 179C.110 - Convicted person to notify local law enforcement officer of change of address; procedure.

NV Rev Stat § 179C.110 (2019) (N/A)
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A convicted person, except a nonresident, who is required to register under the provisions of this chapter and who changes his or her place of residence, stopping place or place of abode, shall, within 48 hours after the change, and a nonresident mentioned in subsection 2 of NRS 179C.100 who has registered and who changes his or her place of residence, stopping place or place of abode, shall, upon the next entry into the State after the change, notify the sheriff or chief of police of the change and furnish to the sheriff or chief of police the address of his or her new residence, stopping place or place of abode by filing with the sheriff or chief of police a written statement, upon a form prescribed and furnished by the sheriff or chief of police, which is signed by the person and which provides the following information:

1. The person’s true name and each alias that the person has used or under which the person may have been known;

2. The kind, character and nature of each crime of which the person has been convicted;

3. The place in which the person was convicted of each crime;

4. The name under which the person was convicted in each instance and the date thereof; and

5. The location and address of the person’s residence, stopping place, living quarters or place of abode, and, if there is more than one, the location and address of each residence, stopping place, living quarters or place of abode.

[3:123:1955] — (NRS A 1997, 1327)

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NRS 179C.110 - Convicted person to notify local law enforcement officer of change of address; procedure.