1. Except as otherwise provided in subsections 2 and 3:
(a) Constables must be elected by the qualified electors of their respective townships.
(b) The constables of the several townships of the State must be chosen at the general election of 1966, and shall enter upon the duties of their offices on the first Monday of January next succeeding their election, and hold their offices for the term of 4 years thereafter, until their successors are elected and qualified.
(c) Constables must receive certificates of election from the boards of county commissioners of their respective counties.
2. In a county which includes only one township, the board of county commissioners may, by resolution, appoint the sheriff ex officio constable to serve without additional compensation. The resolution must not become effective until the completion of the term of office for which a constable may have been elected.
3. In a county whose population:
(a) Is less than 700,000, which includes more than one township, if the board of county commissioners determines that the office of constable is not necessary in one or more townships within the county, it may, by ordinance, abolish the office of constable in those townships.
(b) Is 700,000 or more, if the board of county commissioners determines that the office of constable is not necessary in one or more townships within the county, it may, by ordinance, abolish the office in those townships.
For a township in which the office of constable has been abolished, the board of county commissioners may, by resolution, appoint the sheriff ex officio constable to serve without additional compensation.
[Part 1:108:1866; B § 2599; BH § 1636; C § 1782; RL § 2765; NCL § 4765] + [Part 9:108:1866; B § 2607; BH § 1644; C § 1790; RL § 2773; NCL § 4773] + [Part 18:108:1866; B § 2616; BH § 1653; C § 1799; RL § 2782; NCL § 4782] + [Part 30:108:1866; B § 2628; BH § 1665; C § 1811; RL § 2794; NCL § 4794]—(NRS A 1965, 724; 1967, 455; 1975, 1421; 1979, 524, 1729; 1989, 1906; 1997, 218; 2011, 1129; 2015, 2516)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
NRS 258.002 - "Category I peace officer" defined.
NRS 258.003 - "Category II peace officer" defined.
NRS 258.0035 - "Enterprise fund" defined.
NRS 258.004 - "Peace officer" defined.
NRS 258.005 - General qualifications.
NRS 258.030 - Vacancy when office not abolished: Applicable law governing appointment.
NRS 258.050 - Expenses; claims.
NRS 258.065 - Clerical and operational staff: Appointment; powers; oath; bond; compensation; duties.
NRS 258.0703 - Processes, writs and orders: Endorsement and memorandum of receipt.
NRS 258.0705 - Processes, writs and orders: Service or execution; return; liability for damages.
NRS 258.075 - Report of deaths to public administrator or certain other person in certain counties.
NRS 258.080 - Duties in new township.
NRS 258.090 - Liability on bond: Tender of fees and indemnity bond.
NRS 258.110 - Unlawful failure to arrest offender; penalty.
NRS 258.120 - Purchasing judgment prohibited; penalty.
NRS 258.125 - Fees; expenses; accounting.
NRS 258.170 - No other fees to be charged.
NRS 258.190 - Quarterly financial statements.
NRS 258.200 - Failure to comply with certain statutory requirements: Penalty.
NRS 258.210 - Punishment for taking excessive fees.
NRS 258.220 - Table of fees to be posted; penalties.