Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 283 - Resignations, Vacancies and Removals
NRS 283.440 - Removal of certain public officers for malfeasance or nonfeasance: Procedure; appeal.


1. Any person who is now holding or who shall hereafter hold any office in this State and who refuses or neglects to perform any official act in the manner and form prescribed by law, or who is guilty of any malpractice or malfeasance in office, may be removed therefrom as hereinafter prescribed in this section, except that this section does not apply to:
(a) A justice or judge of the court system;
(b) A state officer removable from office only through impeachment pursuant to Article 7 of the Nevada Constitution; or
(c) A State Legislator removable from office only through expulsion by the State Legislator’s own House pursuant to Section 6 of Article 4 of the Nevada Constitution.
2. Whenever a complaint in writing, duly verified by the oath of any complainant, is presented to the district court alleging that any officer within the jurisdiction of the court:
(a) Has been guilty of charging and collecting any illegal fees for services rendered or to be rendered in the officer’s office;
(b) Has refused or neglected to perform the official duties pertaining to the officer’s office as prescribed by law; or
(c) Has been guilty of any malpractice or malfeasance in office,
the court shall cite the party charged to appear before it on a certain day, not more than 10 days or less than 5 days from the day when the complaint was presented. On that day, or some subsequent day not more than 20 days from that on which the complaint was presented, the court, in a summary manner, shall proceed to hear the complaint and evidence offered by the party complained of. If, on the hearing, it appears that the charge or charges of the complaint are sustained, the court shall enter a decree that the party complained of shall be deprived of the party’s office.
3. The clerk of the court in which the proceedings are had, shall, within 3 days thereafter, transmit to the Governor or the board of county commissioners of the proper county, as the case may be, a copy of any decree or judgment declaring any officer deprived of any office under this section. The Governor or the board of county commissioners, as the case may be, shall appoint some person to fill the office until a successor shall be elected or appointed and qualified. The person so appointed shall give such bond as security as is prescribed by law and pertaining to the office.
4. If the judgment of the district court is against the officer complained of and an appeal is taken from the judgment so rendered, the officer so appealing shall not hold the office during the pendency of the appeal, but the office shall be filled as in case of a vacancy.
5. As used in this section, "malfeasance in office" includes, without limitation:
(a) Engaging in an unlawful employment practice of discrimination pursuant to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. §§ 2000e et seq., or NRS 613.330 that is severe or pervasive such that removal from office is an appropriate remedy.
(b) Willfully failing to comply with any other sanction imposed upon a local elected officer pursuant to NRS 233.175.
[21:200:1909; A 1949, 113; 1943 NCL § 4860] + [22:200:1909; A 1949, 113; 1943 NCL § 4861] + [23:200:1909; RL § 2853; NCL § 4862] + [24:200:1909; RL § 2854; NCL § 4863]—(NRS A 1973, 417; 1977, 937; 2009, 1072; 2019, 1946)

Structure Nevada Revised Statutes

Nevada Revised Statutes

Chapter 283 - Resignations, Vacancies and Removals

NRS 283.010 - Resignation may be made before oath taken.

NRS 283.020 - Resignation of state officers commissioned by the Governor.

NRS 283.030 - Resignation of appointive officers.

NRS 283.040 - Events causing vacancy in office; action by Attorney General or district attorney.

NRS 283.050 - Removal on impeachment and conviction: Duties of Secretary of State.

NRS 283.060 - Governor to declare state offices vacant.

NRS 283.070 - Certification to Governor by Secretary of State of cause of vacancy in certain state offices; certified copy of judgment of insanity or record of conviction.

NRS 283.080 - Filling vacancy where power of appointment vested in Governor and Senate or in Legislature.

NRS 283.090 - Qualifications and duties of person appointed pursuant to NRS 283.080.

NRS 283.100 - Vacancy filled by Governor during recess of Legislature.

NRS 283.110 - Vacancy in state office filled by Governor; term of appointee.

NRS 283.120 - Vacancy in state appointive office or position; limitation upon term of appointment by Governor.

NRS 283.125 - Notice of appointment to fill vacancy; contents; applicability.

NRS 283.130 - Commission or certificate of election or appointment of officer filling vacancy.

NRS 283.140 - Officers liable to impeachment.

NRS 283.150 - All impeachments tried by Senate; Senate to be sworn.

NRS 283.160 - Articles of impeachment: Delivery to President of Senate.

NRS 283.170 - Assignment of day of hearing and informing Assembly; service of copy of articles and notice to appear and answer.

NRS 283.180 - Service of copy of articles: Personal service; publication of notice to appear and answer.

NRS 283.190 - Assignment of other hearing day or proceeding in defendant’s absence.

NRS 283.200 - Objection to sufficiency of articles of impeachment; entry and effect of plea of not guilty.

NRS 283.210 - Order to answer articles if objection not sustained; judgment on plea of guilty or refusal to plead; trial on plea of not guilty.

NRS 283.220 - Senate to be sworn: Procedure.

NRS 283.230 - Concurrence of two-thirds of members elected required for conviction.

NRS 283.240 - Judgment: Form; resolution of majority as judgment.

NRS 283.250 - Judgment: Suspension or removal and disqualification.

NRS 283.260 - Effect of judgment of suspension on salary, fees or emoluments.

NRS 283.270 - Suspension of officer pending impeachment; filling office pending impeachment.

NRS 283.280 - Notice of impeachment of Lieutenant Governor.

NRS 283.290 - Indictment or information not barred by conviction on impeachment.

NRS 283.300 - Accusation against certain public officers for willful or corrupt misconduct in office: Presentment by grand jury.

NRS 283.310 - Statement of offense.

NRS 283.320 - Delivery of accusation to district attorney; service of copy; notice to appear and answer; filing original accusation.

NRS 283.330 - Appearance and answer; proceeding in defendant’s absence.

NRS 283.340 - Objection to sufficiency or denial of truth of accusation.

NRS 283.350 - Objection to legal sufficiency of accusation: Form and sufficiency.

NRS 283.360 - Denial of truth of accusation.

NRS 283.370 - Answer when objection to sufficiency not sustained.

NRS 283.380 - Conviction on plea of guilty or refusal to answer; trial on denial of matters charged.

NRS 283.390 - Trial by jury; conduct of trial.

NRS 283.400 - Right to process.

NRS 283.410 - Judgment: Pronouncement; entry and assignment of cause of removal.

NRS 283.420 - Appeal; defendant suspended; office may be filled.

NRS 283.430 - Proceedings for removal of district attorney.

NRS 283.440 - Removal of certain public officers for malfeasance or nonfeasance: Procedure; appeal.

NRS 283.450 - Removal of civil officer for excessive use of intoxicants or controlled substances: Procedure; penalties.