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NRS 179D.443 - Information required for registration; provision of biological specimen; duties of local law enforcement agency.

NV Rev Stat § 179D.443 (2019) (N/A)
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1. When an offender convicted of a crime against a child or a sex offender registers with a local law enforcement agency as required pursuant to NRS 179D.445, 179D.460 or 179D.480, or updates the registration as required pursuant to NRS 179D.447:

(a) The offender or sex offender shall provide the local law enforcement agency with the following:

(1) The name of the offender or sex offender and all aliases that the offender or sex offender has used or under which the offender or sex offender has been known;

(2) The social security number of the offender or sex offender;

(3) The address of any residence or location at which the offender or sex offender resides or will reside;

(4) The name and address of any place where the offender or sex offender is a worker or will be a worker;

(5) The name and address of any place where the offender or sex offender is a student or will be a student;

(6) The license plate number and a description of all motor vehicles registered to or frequently driven by the offender or sex offender; and

(7) Any other information required by federal law.

(b) If the offender or sex offender has not previously provided a biological specimen pursuant to NRS 176.09123, 176.0913 or 176.0916, the offender or sex offender shall provide a biological specimen to the local law enforcement agency. The local law enforcement agency shall provide the specimen to the forensic laboratory that has been designated by the county in which the offender or sex offender resides, is present or is a worker or student to conduct or oversee genetic marker analysis for the county pursuant to NRS 176.0917.

(c) The local law enforcement agency shall ensure that the record of registration of the offender or sex offender includes, without limitation:

(1) A complete physical description of the offender or sex offender, a current photograph of the offender or sex offender and the fingerprints and palm prints of the offender or sex offender;

(2) The text of the provision of law defining each offense for which the offender or sex offender is required to register;

(3) The criminal history of the offender or sex offender, including, without limitation:

(I) The dates of all arrests and convictions of the offender or sex offender;

(II) The status of parole, probation or supervised release of the offender or sex offender;

(III) The status of the registration of the offender or sex offender; and

(IV) The existence of any outstanding arrest warrants for the offender or sex offender;

(4) Information indicating whether the DNA profile and DNA record of the offender or sex offender has been entered in CODIS;

(5) The identification number from a driver’s license or an identification card issued to the offender or sex offender by this State or any other jurisdiction and a photocopy of such driver’s license or identification card; and

(6) Any other information required by federal law.

2. As used in this section:

(a) “CODIS” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 176.09113.

(b) “DNA profile” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 176.09115.

(c) “DNA record” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 176.09116.

(Added to NRS by 2007, 2760; A 2007, 3262; 2013, 1078)

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NRS 179D.443 - Information required for registration; provision of biological specimen; duties of local law enforcement agency.