1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 6 and NRS 176.211, 176A.245, 176A.265, 176A.295, 179.247, 179.259, 201.354 and 453.3365, a person may petition the court in which the person was convicted for the sealing of all records relating to a conviction of:
(a) A category A felony, a crime of violence or residential burglary pursuant to NRS 205.060 after 10 years from the date of release from actual custody or discharge from parole or probation, whichever occurs later;
(b) Except as otherwise provided in paragraphs (a) and (e), a category B, C or D felony after 5 years from the date of release from actual custody or discharge from parole or probation, whichever occurs later;
(c) A category E felony after 2 years from the date of release from actual custody or discharge from parole or probation, whichever occurs later;
(d) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (e), any gross misdemeanor after 2 years from the date of release from actual custody or discharge from probation, whichever occurs later;
(e) A violation of NRS 422.540 to 422.570, inclusive, a violation of NRS 484C.110 or 484C.120 other than a felony, or a battery which constitutes domestic violence pursuant to NRS 33.018 other than a felony, after 7 years from the date of release from actual custody or from the date when the person is no longer under a suspended sentence, whichever occurs later;
(f) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (e), if the offense is punished as a misdemeanor, a battery pursuant to NRS 200.481, harassment pursuant to NRS 200.571, stalking pursuant to NRS 200.575 or a violation of a temporary or extended order for protection, after 2 years from the date of release from actual custody or from the date when the person is no longer under a suspended sentence, whichever occurs later; or
(g) Any other misdemeanor after 1 year from the date of release from actual custody or from the date when the person is no longer under a suspended sentence, whichever occurs later.
2. A petition filed pursuant to subsection 1 must:
(a) Be accompanied by the petitioner’s current, verified records received from the Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History;
(b) If the petition references NRS 453.3365, include a certificate of acknowledgment or the disposition of the proceedings for the records to be sealed from all agencies of criminal justice which maintain such records;
(c) Include a list of any other public or private agency, company, official or other custodian of records that is reasonably known to the petitioner to have possession of records of the conviction and to whom the order to seal records, if issued, will be directed; and
(d) Include information that, to the best knowledge and belief of the petitioner, accurately and completely identifies the records to be sealed, including, without limitation, the:
(1) Date of birth of the petitioner;
(2) Specific conviction to which the records to be sealed pertain; and
(3) Date of arrest relating to the specific conviction to which the records to be sealed pertain.
3. Upon receiving a petition pursuant to this section, the court shall notify the law enforcement agency that arrested the petitioner for the crime and the prosecuting attorney, including, without limitation, the Attorney General, who prosecuted the petitioner for the crime. The prosecuting attorney and any person having relevant evidence may testify and present evidence at any hearing on the petition.
4. If the prosecuting agency that prosecuted the petitioner for the crime stipulates to the sealing of the records, the court shall apply the presumption set forth in NRS 179.2445 and seal the records. If the prosecuting agency does not stipulate to the sealing of the records or does not file a written objection within 30 days after receiving notification pursuant to subsection 3 and the court makes the findings set forth in subsection 5, the court may order the sealing of the records in accordance with subsection 5 without a hearing. If the court does not order the sealing of the records or the prosecuting agency files a written objection, a hearing on the petition must be conducted. At the hearing, unless an objecting party presents evidence sufficient to rebut the presumption set forth in NRS 179.2445, the court shall apply the presumption and seal the records.
5. If the court finds that, in the period prescribed in subsection 1, the petitioner has not been charged with any offense for which the charges are pending or convicted of any offense, except for minor moving or standing traffic violations, the court may order sealed all records of the conviction which are in the custody of any agency of criminal justice or any public or private agency, company, official or other custodian of records in the State of Nevada, and may also order all such records of the petitioner returned to the file of the court where the proceeding was commenced from, including, without limitation, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and all other agencies of criminal justice which maintain such records and which are reasonably known by either the petitioner or the court to have possession of such records.
6. A person may not petition the court to seal records relating to a conviction of:
(a) A crime against a child;
(b) A sexual offense;
(c) Invasion of the home with a deadly weapon pursuant to NRS 205.067;
(d) A violation of NRS 484C.110 or 484C.120 that is punishable as a felony pursuant to paragraph (c) of subsection 1 of NRS 484C.400;
(e) A violation of NRS 484C.430;
(f) A homicide resulting from driving or being in actual physical control of a vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or a controlled substance or resulting from any other conduct prohibited by NRS 484C.110, 484C.130 or 484C.430;
(g) A violation of NRS 488.410 that is punishable as a felony pursuant to NRS 488.427; or
(h) A violation of NRS 488.420 or 488.425.
7. The provisions of paragraph (e) of subsection 1 and paragraph (d) of subsection 6 must not be construed to preclude a person from being able to petition the court to seal records relating to a conviction for a violation of NRS 484C.110 or 484C.120 pursuant to this section if the person was found guilty of a violation of NRS 484C.110 or 484C.120 that is punishable pursuant to:
(a) Paragraph (b) of subsection 1 of NRS 484C.400; or
(b) Paragraph (c) of subsection 1 of NRS 484C.400 but had a judgment of conviction entered against him or her for a violation of paragraph (b) of subsection 1 of NRS 484C.400 because the person participated in the statewide sobriety and drug monitoring program established pursuant to NRS 484C.392.
8. If the court grants a petition for the sealing of records pursuant to this section, upon the request of the person whose records are sealed, the court may order sealed all records of the civil proceeding in which the records were sealed.
9. As used in this section:
(a) "Crime against a child" has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 179D.0357.
(b) "Sexual offense" means:
(1) Murder of the first degree committed in the perpetration or attempted perpetration of sexual assault or of sexual abuse or sexual molestation of a child less than 14 years of age pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 1 of NRS 200.030.
(2) Sexual assault pursuant to NRS 200.366.
(3) Statutory sexual seduction pursuant to NRS 200.368, if punishable as a felony.
(4) Battery with intent to commit sexual assault pursuant to NRS 200.400.
(5) An offense involving the administration of a drug to another person with the intent to enable or assist the commission of a felony pursuant to NRS 200.405, if the felony is an offense listed in this paragraph.
(6) An offense involving the administration of a controlled substance to another person with the intent to enable or assist the commission of a crime of violence, if the crime of violence is an offense listed in this paragraph.
(7) Abuse of a child pursuant to NRS 200.508, if the abuse involved sexual abuse or sexual exploitation.
(8) An offense involving pornography and a minor pursuant to NRS 200.710 to 200.730, inclusive.
(9) Incest pursuant to NRS 201.180.
(10) Open or gross lewdness pursuant to NRS 201.210, if punishable as a felony.
(11) Indecent or obscene exposure pursuant to NRS 201.220, if punishable as a felony.
(12) Lewdness with a child pursuant to NRS 201.230.
(13) Sexual penetration of a dead human body pursuant to NRS 201.450.
(14) Sexual conduct between certain employees of a school or volunteers at a school and a pupil pursuant to NRS 201.540.
(15) Sexual conduct between certain employees of a college or university and a student pursuant to NRS 201.550.
(16) Luring a child or a person with mental illness pursuant to NRS 201.560, if punishable as a felony.
(17) An attempt to commit an offense listed in this paragraph.
(Added to NRS by 1971, 955; A 1983, 1088; 1991, 303; 1993, 38; 1997, 1673, 1803, 3159; 1999, 647, 648, 649; 2001, 1167, 1692; 2001 Special Session, 261; 2003, 312, 316, 319, 1385; 2005, 2355; 2007, 2751; 2009, 105, 418, 1884; 2013, 107, 980, 1165, 1382; 2015, 909, 1441; 2017, 1328, 1482, 1653, 2413; 2019, 4405; 2021, 2481, 2591, 3459)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
NRS 179.011 - "No-knock warrant" defined.
NRS 179.015 - "Property" defined.
NRS 179.025 - Authority for issuance.
NRS 179.035 - Grounds for issuance.
NRS 179.065 - Person charged with felony may be searched.
NRS 179.075 - Execution and return of warrant with inventory.
NRS 179.077 - Execution and return of warrant for collection of biological specimen.
NRS 179.079 - Additional requirements for execution of no-knock warrant.
NRS 179.085 - Motions for return of property and to suppress evidence.
NRS 179.095 - Return of papers to clerk.
NRS 179.11512 - "Property" defined.
NRS 179.11514 - Grounds for issuance and contents.
NRS 179.11518 - Return of property subject to attorney-client privilege.
NRS 179.1158 - "Claimant" defined.
NRS 179.1159 - "Plaintiff" defined.
NRS 179.1161 - "Proceeds" defined.
NRS 179.1162 - "Property" defined.
NRS 179.1163 - "Protected interest" defined.
NRS 179.11635 - "Willful blindness" defined.
NRS 179.1164 - Property subject to seizure and forfeiture; exceptions.
NRS 179.1165 - Seizure of property: Requirement of process.
NRS 179.1169 - Title in property; transfer.
NRS 179.1175 - Disposition of property after seizure and forfeiture.
NRS 179.118 - Distribution of proceeds from forfeited property.
NRS 179.1185 - Issuance of certificate of title for forfeited vehicle or other conveyance.
NRS 179.1205 - Annual reports by law enforcement agencies.
NRS 179.121 - Forfeiture of personal property and conveyances used in commission of crime.
NRS 179.1213 - "Proceeds" defined.
NRS 179.1215 - "Property" defined.
NRS 179.1217 - "Technological crime" defined.
NRS 179.1219 - Property subject to forfeiture; substitution for unreachable property.
NRS 179.1221 - Forfeiture as part of plea agreement.
NRS 179.1223 - Temporary restraining order to preserve property.
NRS 179.1225 - Orders to secure property.
NRS 179.1227 - Order of forfeiture; order to protect interests of State.
NRS 179.1235 - Limitation of actions.
NRS 179.125 - Stolen or embezzled property held by peace officer subject to magistrate’s order.
NRS 179.135 - Order for delivery to owner; payment of expenses.
NRS 179.155 - Court may order return of property to owner.
NRS 179.181 - Fugitives from justice; duty of Governor.
NRS 179.185 - Governor may investigate case.
NRS 179.189 - Extradition of persons not present in demanding state at time of commission of crime.
NRS 179.191 - Governor’s warrant of arrest.
NRS 179.193 - Manner and place of execution.
NRS 179.195 - Authority of arresting officer.
NRS 179.197 - Rights of accused person; application for writ of habeas corpus.
NRS 179.199 - Penalty for noncompliance with NRS 179.197.
NRS 179.201 - Confinement in jail or detention facility when necessary.
NRS 179.203 - Arrest before requisition.
NRS 179.205 - Arrest without warrant.
NRS 179.207 - Commitment to await requisition; bail.
NRS 179.209 - Bail: In what cases; conditions of bond.
NRS 179.211 - Extension of time of commitment; adjournment.
NRS 179.213 - Forfeiture of bail.
NRS 179.215 - Persons under criminal prosecution in this State at time of requisition.
NRS 179.217 - Guilt or innocence of accused: When inquired into.
NRS 179.219 - Governor may recall warrant or issue alias.
NRS 179.221 - Fugitives from this State; duty of Governor.
NRS 179.223 - Application for issuance of requisition: By whom made; contents.
NRS 179.225 - Costs and expenses.
NRS 179.227 - Immunity from service of process in certain civil actions.
NRS 179.229 - Written waiver of extradition proceedings.
NRS 179.231 - Nonwaiver by this State.
NRS 179.233 - No right of asylum; no immunity from other criminal prosecutions while in this State.
NRS 179.2405 - Declaration of public policy.
NRS 179.242 - "Agency of criminal justice" defined.
NRS 179.243 - "Disposition" defined.
NRS 179.244 - "Record" defined.
NRS 179.2445 - Rebuttable presumption that records should be sealed; exception.
NRS 179.245 - Sealing records after conviction: Persons eligible; petition; notice; hearing; order.
NRS 179.2595 - Sealing more than one record; procedure.
NRS 179.265 - Rehearing after denial of petition: Time for; appeal.
NRS 179.273 - Sealing of records after unconditional pardon: Automatic sealing; petition; no fee.
NRS 179.295 - Reopening of sealed records.
NRS 179.301 - Inspection of certain sealed records by certain persons and agencies.
NRS 179.310 - Reward for apprehension of robber.
NRS 179.315 - Use of authorized forms.
NRS 179.320 - Warrant of arrest.
NRS 179.335 - Motion for return of seized property and suppression of evidence.
NRS 179.340 - Bail: After arrest and before preliminary examination.
NRS 179.345 - Endorsement on warrant of arrest for commitment for preliminary examination.
NRS 179.350 - Discharge after preliminary examination.
NRS 179.355 - Commitment and bail after preliminary examination.
NRS 179.360 - Commitment where defendant held to answer after preliminary examination.
NRS 179.365 - Bail after preliminary examination and before arraignment.
NRS 179.380 - Warrant upon finding of presentment, indictment or information.
NRS 179.390 - Subpoena; subpoena duces tecum.
NRS 179.395 - Bench warrant after conviction.
NRS 179.400 - Undertaking on recommitment.
NRS 179.415 - "Aggrieved person" defined.
NRS 179.420 - "Contents" defined.
NRS 179.421 - "Electronic communication" defined.
NRS 179.423 - "Electronic communication service" defined.
NRS 179.425 - "Electronic, mechanical or other device" defined.
NRS 179.430 - "Intercept" defined.
NRS 179.435 - "Investigative or law enforcement officer" defined.
NRS 179.440 - "Oral communication" defined.
NRS 179.443 - "Peace officer" defined.
NRS 179.445 - "Person" defined.
NRS 179.450 - "State" defined.
NRS 179.451 - "Tracking device" defined.
NRS 179.455 - "Wire communication" defined.
NRS 179.458 - Provisions inapplicable to recording of certain telephone calls by public utility.
NRS 179.460 - Circumstances in which interception of communications may be authorized; immunity.
NRS 179.465 - Disclosure or use of intercepted communications.
NRS 179.475 - Order authorizing interception of communications: Contents; duration; extension.
NRS 179.480 - Progress reports to judge.
NRS 179.490 - Sealing of applications and orders; disclosure.
NRS 179.495 - Notice to parties to intercepted communications.
NRS 179.505 - Motion to suppress.
NRS 179.510 - Appeal by State from order granting motion to suppress.
NRS 179.530 - Order authorizing installation and use of pen register or trap and trace device.
NRS 179.535 - Receipt for property taken from person arrested for public offense.