Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 258 - Constables
NRS 258.070 - Duties and powers of constable or deputy; circumstances under which constable or deputy has powers of peace officer and may carry firearm; certain constables and deputies required to wear badges; duties and powers of sheriff or deputy.


1. Subject to the provisions of subsections 2 and 3, each constable shall:
(a) Be a peace officer.
(b) Execute the process, writs or warrants of courts of justice, judicial officers and coroners, when delivered to the constable for that purpose.
(c) Discharge such other duties as are or may be prescribed by law.
2. Subject to the provisions of subsection 3, a constable or deputy constable has the powers of a peace officer:
(a) For the discharge of duties as are or may be prescribed by law;
(b) For the purpose of arresting a person for a public offense committed or attempted in the presence of the constable or deputy constable, if the constable or deputy constable has reasonable cause to believe that the arrest is necessary to prevent harm to other persons or the escape of the person who committed or attempted the public offense; and
(c) In addition to the circumstances described in paragraphs (a) and (b):
(1) In an area within the limits of an incorporated city, for the purposes authorized by and with the consent of the chief of police of the city; and
(2) In an area that is not within the limits of an incorporated city, for the purposes authorized by and with the consent of the sheriff of the county.
3. The constable and each deputy constable of a township shall not carry a firearm in the performance of his or her duties unless:
(a) The constable has adopted a written policy on the use of deadly force by the constable and each deputy constable; and
(b) The constable and each deputy constable has received training regarding the policy.
4. A constable or deputy constable authorized to carry a firearm pursuant to subsection 3 must receive training approved by the Peace Officers’ Standards and Training Commission in the use of firearms at least once every 6 months.
5. A constable or deputy constable who wears a uniform in the performance of his or her duties shall display prominently as part of that uniform a badge, nameplate or other uniform piece which clearly displays the name or an identification number of the constable or deputy constable.
6. Pursuant to the procedures and subject to the limitations set forth in chapters 482 and 484A to 484E, inclusive, of NRS, a constable may issue a citation to an owner or driver, as appropriate, of a vehicle which is located in his or her township at the time the citation is issued and which is required to be registered in this State if the constable determines that the vehicle is not properly registered. Upon the imposition of punishment pursuant to NRS 482.385 on the person to whom the citation is issued, the constable is entitled to charge and collect a fee of $100 from the person to whom the citation is issued, which:
(a) Must be collected by a court that imposes punishment pursuant to NRS 482.385 on behalf of the constable who issued the citation and forwarded by the court to the constable; and
(b) May be retained by the constable as compensation.
7. If a sheriff or the sheriff’s deputy in any county in this State arrests a person charged with a criminal offense or in the commission of an offense, the sheriff or the sheriff’s deputy shall serve all process, whether mesne or final, and attend the court executing the order thereof in the prosecution of the person so arrested, whether in a justice court or a district court, to the conclusion, and whether the offense is an offense of which a justice of the peace has jurisdiction, or whether the proceeding is a preliminary examination or hearing. The sheriff or the sheriff’s deputy shall collect the same fees and in the same manner therefor as the constable of the township in which the justice court is held would receive for the same service.
[6:82:1861; A 1887, 134; C § 2321; RL § 1692; NCL § 2192]—(NRS A 1991, 408; 2001, 1456; 2009, 3012; 2013, 2948; 2015, 2517; 2019, 1556)

Structure Nevada Revised Statutes

Nevada Revised Statutes

Chapter 258 - Constables

NRS 258.001 - Definitions.

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 258.007 - Certification as category I or category II peace officer required in certain townships; forfeiture of office.

NRS 258.010 - Election; appointment of sheriff to serve ex officio; term of office; abolition of office.

NRS 258.020 - Oath and bond.

NRS 258.030 - Vacancy when office not abolished: Applicable law governing appointment.

NRS 258.040 - Compensation.

NRS 258.050 - Expenses; claims.

NRS 258.060 - Deputies; certification of deputy as category I or category II peace officer required in certain townships.

NRS 258.065 - Clerical and operational staff: Appointment; powers; oath; bond; compensation; duties.

NRS 258.070 - Duties and powers of constable or deputy; circumstances under which constable or deputy has powers of peace officer and may carry firearm; certain constables and deputies required to wear badges; duties and powers of sheriff or deputy.

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 258.0707 - Liability for neglect or refusal to attach, levy upon or sell property pursuant to writ of execution or attachment.

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 258.135 - Acceptance of credit card, debit card or electronic transfer of money for payment of fees owed constable; convenience fee.

NRS 258.170 - No other fees to be charged.

NRS 258.180 - Fee book.

NRS 258.190 - Quarterly financial statements.

NRS 258.200 - Failure to comply with certain statutory requirements: Penalty.

NRS 258.205 - Penalties for failure of constable to file report, oath or other document with county or Peace Officers’ Standards and Training Commission.

NRS 258.210 - Punishment for taking excessive fees.

NRS 258.220 - Table of fees to be posted; penalties.

NRS 258.230 - Fees payable in advance; execution.

NRS 258.240 - Limitation on mileage.