1. Except as otherwise provided in this section and NRS 176A.110 and 176A.120, if a person is found guilty in a district court upon verdict or plea of:
(a) Murder of the first or second degree, kidnapping in the first degree, sexual assault, attempted sexual assault of a child who is less than 16 years of age, lewdness with a child pursuant to NRS 201.230, an offense for which the suspension of sentence or the granting of probation is expressly forbidden, or if the person is found to be a habitual criminal pursuant to NRS 207.010, a habitually fraudulent felon pursuant to NRS 207.014 or a habitual felon pursuant to NRS 207.012, the court shall not suspend the execution of the sentence imposed or grant probation to the person.
(b) A category E felony, except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, the court shall suspend the execution of the sentence imposed and grant probation to the person. The court may, as it deems advisable, decide not to suspend the execution of the sentence imposed and grant probation to the person if, at the time of sentencing, it is established that the person had previously been two times convicted, whether in this State or elsewhere, of a crime that under the laws of the situs of the crime or of this State would amount to a felony. If the person denies the existence of a previous conviction, the court shall determine the issue of the previous conviction after hearing all relevant evidence presented on the issue by the prosecution and the person. At such a hearing, the person may not challenge the validity of a previous conviction. For the purposes of this paragraph, a certified copy of a felony conviction is prima facie evidence of conviction of a prior felony.
(c) Another felony, a gross misdemeanor or a misdemeanor, the court may suspend the execution of the sentence imposed and grant probation as the court deems advisable.
2. In determining whether to grant probation to a person, the court shall not consider whether the person has the financial ability to participate in a program of probation secured by a surety bond established pursuant to NRS 176A.300 to 176A.370, inclusive.
3. If the court determines that a person is otherwise eligible for probation but requires more supervision than would normally be provided to a person granted probation, the court may, in lieu of sentencing the person to a term of imprisonment, grant probation pursuant to the Program of Enhanced Supervision established pursuant to NRS 176A.440.
4. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, if a person is convicted of a felony and the Division is required to make a presentence investigation and report to the court pursuant to NRS 176.135, the court shall not grant probation to the person until the court receives the report of the presentence investigation from the Chief Parole and Probation Officer. The Chief Parole and Probation Officer shall submit the report of the presentence investigation to the court not later than 45 days after receiving a request for a presentence investigation from the county clerk. If the report of the presentence investigation is not submitted by the Chief Parole and Probation Officer within 45 days, the court may grant probation without the report.
5. If the court determines that a person is otherwise eligible for probation, the court shall, when determining the conditions of that probation, consider the imposition of such conditions as would facilitate timely payments by the person of an obligation, if any, for the support of a child and the payment of any such obligation which is in arrears.
(Added to NRS by 1967, 1434; A 1973, 68, 1802; 1975, 84; 1977, 289, 658, 1631; 1979, 1460; 1981, 369; 1989, 1887; 1991, 71, 1002, 2044, 2045, 2046; 1993, 9; 1995, 224, 857, 1249, 1328, 2388, 2389; 1997, 519, 1187, 2505, 2509; 1999, 565, 1192; 2003, 846, 2827; 2019, 4392; 2021, 2424)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 176A - Probation and Suspension of Sentence
NRS 176A.020 - "Board" defined.
NRS 176A.030 - "Court" defined.
NRS 176A.040 - "Division" defined.
NRS 176A.043 - "Member of the military" defined.
NRS 176A.045 - "Mental illness" defined.
NRS 176A.047 - "Intellectual disability" defined.
NRS 176A.050 - "Parole and probation officer" defined.
NRS 176A.060 - "Residential confinement" defined.
NRS 176A.065 - "Specialty court program" defined.
NRS 176A.070 - "Standards" defined.
NRS 176A.080 - "Surety bond" defined.
NRS 176A.090 - "Veteran" defined.
NRS 176A.200 - Investigation by Division.
NRS 176A.210 - Promise to comply with conditions of probation; waiver of extradition.
NRS 176A.220 - Delivery of copy of records to Chief Parole and Probation Officer.
NRS 176A.287 - Ineligibility for program: Exceptions.
NRS 176A.300 - Execution and amount of surety bond.
NRS 176A.310 - Conditions; duties of surety; probationer to report to and pay surety.
NRS 176A.330 - Exoneration of surety and setting aside of forfeiture of surety bond.
NRS 176A.350 - Discharge of surety and release of bond.
NRS 176A.360 - Arrest of probationer.
NRS 176A.370 - Money collected to be deposited in State General Fund.
NRS 176A.420 - Tests to determine use of controlled substance.
NRS 176A.440 - Program of enhanced supervision.
NRS 176A.530 - Authority of Chief Parole and Probation Officer to order.
NRS 176A.540 - Requirements; enhanced supervision; use of electronic device; limitations.
NRS 176A.550 - Terms and conditions; modification; notice to probationer.
NRS 176A.560 - Termination; detention of probationer in jail.
NRS 176A.590 - Enforcement of subpoena issued by inquiring officer; contempt.
NRS 176A.600 - Notice to probationer; rights of probationer at inquiry.
NRS 176A.670 - Terms and conditions; modification; notice.
NRS 176A.730 - Assignment of probationers; limitations.
NRS 176A.770 - Legislative declaration.
NRS 176A.780 - Eligibility; procedure; completion; deduction of time from sentence.