Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 281 - General Provisions
NRS 281.050 - Residence for purposes of eligibility for office is actual residence; effect of temporary absence; vacancy in candidacy upon moving actual residence; preelection actions challenging actual residence; legal standards and evidence for det...


1. The residence of a person with reference to his or her eligibility to any office is the person’s actual residence within the State, county, district, ward, subdistrict or any other unit prescribed by law, as the case may be, during all the period for which residence is claimed by the person.
2. Except as otherwise provided in subsections 3 and 4, if any person absents himself or herself from the jurisdiction of that person’s actual residence with the intention in good faith to return without delay and continue such actual residence, the period of absence must not be considered in determining the question of residence.
3. If a person who has filed a declaration of candidacy for any elective office moves the person’s actual residence out of the State, county, district, ward, subdistrict or any other unit prescribed by law, as the case may be, in which the person is required actually, as opposed to constructively, to reside in order for the person to be eligible to the office, a vacancy is created thereby and the appropriate action for filling the vacancy must be taken.
4. Once a person’s actual residence is fixed, the person shall be deemed to have moved the person’s actual residence for the purposes of this section if:
(a) The person has acted affirmatively and has actually removed himself or herself from the place of permanent habitation where the person actually resided and was legally domiciled;
(b) The person has an intention to abandon the place of permanent habitation where the person actually resided and was legally domiciled; and
(c) The person has an intention to remain in another place of permanent habitation where the person actually resides and is legally domiciled.
5. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection and NRS 293.1265, the district court has jurisdiction to determine the question of residence in any preelection action for declaratory judgment brought against a person who has filed a declaration of candidacy for any elective office. If the question of residence relates to whether an incumbent meets any qualification concerning residence required for the term of office in which the incumbent is presently serving, the district court does not have jurisdiction to determine the question of residence in an action for declaratory judgment brought by a person pursuant to this section but has jurisdiction to determine the question of residence only in an action to declare the office vacant that is authorized by NRS 283.040 and brought by the Attorney General or the appropriate district attorney pursuant to that section.
6. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 293.1265, if in any preelection action for declaratory judgment, the district court finds that a person who has filed a declaration of candidacy for any elective office fails to meet any qualification concerning residence required for the office pursuant to the Constitution or laws of this State, the person is subject to the provisions of NRS 293.2045.
7. For the purposes of this section, in determining whether a place of permanent habitation is the place where a person actually resides and is legally domiciled:
(a) It is the public policy of this State to avoid sham residences and to ensure that the person actually, as opposed to constructively, resides in the area prescribed by law for the office so the person has an actual connection with the constituents who reside in the area and has particular knowledge of their concerns.
(b) The person may have more than one residence but only one legal domicile, and the person’s legal domicile requires both the fact of actual living in the place and the intention to remain there as a permanent residence. If the person temporarily leaves the person’s legal domicile, or leaves for a particular purpose, and does not take up a permanent residence in another place, then the person’s legal domicile has not changed. Once the person’s legal domicile is fixed, the fact of actual living in another place, the intention to remain in the other place and the intention to abandon the former legal domicile must all exist before the person’s legal domicile can change.
(c) Evidence of the person’s legal domicile includes, without limitation:
(1) The place where the person lives the majority of the time and the length of time the person has lived in that place.
(2) The place where the person lives with the person’s spouse or domestic partner, if any.
(3) The place where the person lives with the person’s children, dependents or relatives, if any.
(4) The place where the person lives with any other individual whose relationship with the person is substantially similar to a relationship with a spouse, domestic partner, child, dependent or relative.
(5) The place where the person’s dogs, cats or other pets, if any, live.
(6) The place listed as the person’s residential address on the voter registration card, as defined in NRS 293.1205, issued to the person.
(7) The place listed as the person’s residential address on any driver’s license or identification card issued to the person by the Department of Motor Vehicles, any passport or military identification card issued to the person by the United States or any other form of identification issued to the person by a governmental agency.
(8) The place listed as the person’s residential address on any registration for a motor vehicle issued to the person by the Department of Motor Vehicles or any registration for another type of vehicle or mode of transportation, including, without limitation, any aircraft, vessels or watercraft, issued to the person by a governmental agency.
(9) The place listed as the person’s residential address on any applications for issuance or renewal of any license, certificate, registration, permit or similar type of authorization issued to the person by a governmental agency which has the authority to regulate an occupation or profession.
(10) The place listed as the person’s residential address on any document which the person is authorized or required by law to file or record with a governmental agency, including, without limitation, any deed, declaration of homestead or other record of real or personal property, any applications for services, privileges or benefits or any tax documents, forms or returns, but excluding the person’s declaration of candidacy.
(11) The place listed as the person’s residential address on any type of check, payment, benefit or reimbursement issued to the person by a governmental agency or by any type of company that provides insurance, workers’ compensation, health care or medical benefits or any self-insured employer or third-party administrator.
(12) The place listed as the person’s residential address on the person’s paycheck, paystub or employment records.
(13) The place listed as the person’s residential address on the person’s bank statements, insurance statements, mortgage statements, loan statements, financial accounts, credit card accounts, utility accounts or other billing statements or accounts.
(14) The place where the person receives mail or deliveries from the United States Postal Service or commercial carriers.
(d) The evidence listed in paragraph (c) is intended to be illustrative and is not intended to be exhaustive or exclusive. The presence or absence of any particular type of evidence listed in paragraph (c) is not, by itself, determinative of the person’s legal domicile, but such a determination must be based upon all the facts and circumstances of the person’s particular case.
8. As used in this section:
(a) "Actual residence" means the place of permanent habitation where a person actually resides and is legally domiciled. If the person maintains more than one place of permanent habitation, the place the person declares to be the person’s principal permanent habitation when filing a declaration of candidacy for any elective office must be the place where the person actually resides and is legally domiciled in order for the person to be eligible to the office.
(b) "Declaration of candidacy" has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 293.0455.
[Part 1:158:1911; RL § 3609; NCL § 6405]—(NRS A 1971, 433; 1975, 616; 1999, 2170; 2017, 3307; 2019, 3416, 4127)

Structure Nevada Revised Statutes

Nevada Revised Statutes

Chapter 281 - General Provisions

NRS 281.001 - Persons employed by State to be afforded respect, dignity and equity in workplace.

NRS 281.002 - Persons employed by State to reflect diversity of State; policy to be posted on website maintained by state agency.

NRS 281.005 - "Public officer" and "special use vehicle" defined.

NRS 281.010 - Elected and appointed officers.

NRS 281.020 - State officers to receive commissions from Governor.

NRS 281.030 - Official oath: Endorsement on commission or certificate of election.

NRS 281.040 - Eligibility for office of honor, profit or trust.

NRS 281.050 - Residence for purposes of eligibility for office is actual residence; effect of temporary absence; vacancy in candidacy upon moving actual residence; preelection actions challenging actual residence; legal standards and evidence for det...

NRS 281.055 - Prohibition against filing for or holding more than one elective office at same time; exceptions.

NRS 281.057 - Change of political party: Disqualification for appointment to certain boards and commissions.

NRS 281.060 - Preferential employment by State and political subdivisions; employment of aliens; penalty.

NRS 281.080 - Deputy to take official oath.

NRS 281.090 - Deputies and clerks to perform work for state boards and commissions without compensation.

NRS 281.100 - Hours of service of employees of State and political subdivisions; exceptions; penalty.

NRS 281.110 - State offices to maintain minimum 40-hour workweeks; variable schedules for workweek; posting of days and hours of operation.

NRS 281.120 - Semimonthly paydays for state officers and employees; exceptions.

NRS 281.1205 - Payment of salary and wages of state officers and employees by direct deposit; waiver.

NRS 281.121 - Compensation for employees required to wear uniforms.

NRS 281.122 - Limitations on employment contracts entered into by public body; exceptions. [Effective December 1, 2022.]

NRS 281.123 - Limitation on maximum salary payable to persons employed by State.

NRS 281.1233 - Procedure for state agency to obtain exception to limitation on salary.

NRS 281.125 - Restrictions upon payment of salary of appointive officer or employee when salary determined by law.

NRS 281.127 - State officers and employees paid one salary for all services rendered; exceptions.

NRS 281.1275 - Reduction in salary of certain public officers and employees for part-day absence from work prohibited; accounting for part-day absence; exception.

NRS 281.129 - Deductions from payroll for state officers and employees; regulations. [Effective through June 30, 2049.] Deductions from payroll for state officers and employees; regulations. [Effective July 1, 2049.]

NRS 281.130 - Salaries and fees of public officers and employees subject to attachment, garnishment and execution; fraudulent assignment void; restriction on running of statute of limitations.

NRS 281.140 - State officers may sell evidence of public indebtedness issued for services rendered.

NRS 281.145 - Leave of absence for military duty; compensation.

NRS 281.147 - Leave of absence for duty as American National Red Cross disaster technician.

NRS 281.149 - Leave of absence for duty as emergency communications technician.

NRS 281.150 - Payment of stipends for educational leave.

NRS 281.153 - Program for police officers and firefighters with temporary disabilities: Election of salary in lieu of compensation for injury or disease; notice to insurer of election to receive salary; accrual of benefits.

NRS 281.155 - Payment of compensation due to deceased employee of State or political subdivision.

NRS 281.157 - Commission to Review Compensation: Definition.

NRS 281.1571 - Commission to Review Compensation: Creation; composition.

NRS 281.1572 - Commission to Review Compensation: Notification of appointment; terms; removal; vacancy.

NRS 281.1573 - Commission to Review Compensation: Salary; meetings; administrative support.

NRS 281.1574 - Commission to Review Compensation: Quorum; vote required to approve recommendations regarding compensation.

NRS 281.1575 - Commission to Review Compensation: Duties.

NRS 281.160 - Persons entitled to payment for expenses; rate of allowance for travel; use of private or special use vehicles; reimbursement of weekend travel expenses; regulations.

NRS 281.165 - District judge to submit claims for travel and subsistence to Court Administrator.

NRS 281.167 - Payment of subsistence and expenses of travel and moving on transfer or hiring of state employee; repayment on voluntary termination of employment; regulations; claims.

NRS 281.169 - Payment of travel and per diem expenses of applicant for employment; claims.

NRS 281.172 - Application; approval by administrative head or State Controller; payment upon approval.

NRS 281.173 - Advance constitutes lien on accrued wages of officer or employee.

NRS 281.174 - Payment for amount in excess of advance.

NRS 281.1745 - Cash advance when reimbursement may be delayed; withholding of pay upon delinquency.

NRS 281.175 - Rules and regulations of State Controller.

NRS 281.177 - Diversity and racial equity.

NRS 281.180 - Record of official acts of person taking acknowledgments; liability and penalty.

NRS 281.190 - Unlawful withholding or destruction of records; penalties.

NRS 281.195 - Access by state agency to computers assigned or loaned to officers, employees and contractors: Requirements; exceptions; reports of inappropriate use; adoption of policies and procedures for responding to such reports.

NRS 281.210 - Officers of State, political subdivision and Nevada System of Higher Education prohibited from employing relatives; exceptions; penalties.

NRS 281.221 - Contracts in which state officer has interest prohibited; exceptions; penalties.

NRS 281.230 - Unlawful commissions, personal profit and compensation of public officers and employees; penalties; payment of commission, profit or compensation to public employer.

NRS 281.240 - Grant of authority to discharge duties of public office unlawful; giving consideration for grant unlawful; penalties.

NRS 281.250 - Administration of oaths and affirmations by officers.

NRS 281.260 - Fees for returns prohibited; computation of mileage; penalty.

NRS 281.270 - Officer to prevent duel: Penalty.

NRS 281.280 - Officer refusing to receive or arrest person charged with criminal offense: Penalties.

NRS 281.290 - Officer executing process may command assistance when resistance made.

NRS 281.310 - Audits and allowances of accounts of state officers: Affidavits; oaths and affirmations.

NRS 281.320 - Withholding of settlement and payment of accounts of public officers.

NRS 281.330 - Advocating overthrow of government cause for dismissal of public employee.

NRS 281.340 - Obtaining appointment by false letter or certificate: Penalty.

NRS 281.350 - Grafting by public officer or employee: Penalty.

NRS 281.360 - Failure by public officer or employee to perform duty: Penalty.

NRS 281.370 - Actions concerning personnel to be based on merit and fitness; discrimination prohibited.

NRS 281.371 - Employer authorized to enforce health and safety requirements notwithstanding protections for hair texture and protective hairstyles.

NRS 281.375 - Application for employment: Volunteer work must be considered.

NRS 281.380 - Public officers and employees required to accept reproductions of business records for examination and other purposes.

NRS 281.390 - Sick leave of public employees: Election of benefits; amount limited when eligible for benefits for industrial or occupational disease.

NRS 281.400 - Coercion respecting membership in organizations for persons who are aged, blind or disabled prohibited.

NRS 281.405 - Validity of lien or encumbrance against property of public officer, candidate for public office, public employee or participant in official proceeding, or immediate family members thereof.

NRS 281.5555 - Short title.

NRS 281.556 - Definitions.

NRS 281.558 - "Candidate" defined.

NRS 281.55805 - "Declaration of candidacy" defined.

NRS 281.5581 - "Domestic partner" defined.

NRS 281.5582 - "Domestic partnership" defined.

NRS 281.5583 - "Educational or informational meeting, event or trip" defined.

NRS 281.5584 - "Financial disclosure statement" and "statement" defined.

NRS 281.5585 - "Gift" defined.

NRS 281.5586 - "Interested person" defined.

NRS 281.5587 - "Member of the public officer’s or candidate’s household" defined.

NRS 281.5588 - Secretary of State to provide for electronic filing of financial disclosure statements; date on which statement deemed filed.

NRS 281.559 - Electronic filing by certain appointed public officers; exceptions.

NRS 281.561 - Electronic filing by certain candidates and certain elected public officers; exceptions.

NRS 281.571 - Contents.

NRS 281.572 - Affidavit for exemption from requirement of electronic filing; nonelectronic filing of statement.

NRS 281.573 - Retention by Secretary of State.

NRS 281.574 - Certain public officers required to submit electronically to Secretary of State list of public officers required to file statement and candidates.

NRS 281.5745 - Administration and interpretation of provisions; regulations; coordination with Director of Legislative Counsel Bureau regarding Nevada Lobbying Disclosure and Regulation Act.

NRS 281.581 - Civil penalty for failure to disclose: Procedure; amount; waiver.

NRS 281.611 - Definitions.

NRS 281.621 - Declaration of public policy.

NRS 281.631 - State or local governmental officer or employee: Certain requirements and prohibitions regarding the use of authority or influence.

NRS 281.635 - Local government required to enact ordinance providing the same or greater protection to local governmental officers and employees against reprisal and retaliation.

NRS 281.641 - Violation, reprisal or retaliatory action against state officer or employee who discloses improper governmental action: Written appeal; hearing; order; negative ruling may not be based on identity of persons to whom disclosure was made;...

NRS 281.645 - Violation, reprisal or retaliatory action against local governmental officer or employee who discloses improper governmental action: Procedures for hearing appeals established by ordinance; contents of ordinance.

NRS 281.651 - Use of provisions for harassment prohibited; disciplinary procedures authorized for disclosure of untruthful information.

NRS 281.661 - Certain materials must be provided to state or local governmental officer or employee; confirmation of receipt required; development and revision of materials.

NRS 281.671 - Effect of provisions upon criminal law.

NRS 281.755 - Duties of public body concerning rights of employees to express breast milk under certain circumstances.

NRS 281.800 - Duty of employer of police officer, firefighter or correctional officer to make available information and counseling relating to mental health issues.

NRS 281.805 - Peer support counseling for law enforcement and public safety personnel: Confidential communications; authorized disclosures; applicability; limitations on liability.