1. A tribunal may issue an order enforcing or refusing to enforce a Canadian domestic-violence protection order on application of:
(a) A person authorized by the laws of this State, other than NRS 33.110 to 33.158, inclusive, to seek enforcement of a domestic protection order; or
(b) An adverse party.
2. In a proceeding under subsection 1, the tribunal shall follow the procedures of this State for the enforcement of a domestic protection order. An order entered under this section is limited to the enforcement of the terms of the Canadian domestic-violence protection order.
3. A Canadian domestic-violence protection order is enforceable under this section if:
(a) The order identifies the parties;
(b) The order is valid and has not expired;
(c) The issuing court had jurisdiction over the parties and the subject matter under the laws of the jurisdiction of the issuing court; and
(d) The adverse party was given reasonable notice and an opportunity to be heard before the order was issued or, in the case of an ex parte order, the adverse party was given reasonable notice and had or will have an opportunity to be heard within a reasonable time after the order was issued and, in any event, in a manner consistent with the right of the adverse party to due process.
4. A Canadian domestic-violence protection order valid on its face is prima facie evidence of enforceability under this section.
5. A claim that a Canadian domestic-violence protection order does not comply with subsection 3 is an affirmative defense in a proceeding seeking enforcement of the order. If the tribunal determines that the order is not enforceable, the tribunal shall issue an order that the Canadian domestic-violence protection order is not enforceable under this section and NRS 33.143 and may not be registered pursuant to NRS 33.090.
6. If the Canadian domestic-violence protection order is a mutual order for protection against domestic violence and:
(a) No counter or cross-petition or other pleading was filed by the adverse party; or
(b) A counter or cross-petition or other pleading was filed and the court did not make a specific finding of domestic violence by both parties,
the court shall refuse to enforce the order against the protected person and may determine whether to issue its own temporary or extended order.
(Added to NRS by 2017, 621)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 33 - Injunctions; Protection Orders
NRS 33.010 - Cases in which injunction may be granted.
NRS 33.015 - Injunction to restrain unlawful act against witness or victim of crime.
NRS 33.018 - Acts which constitute domestic violence; exceptions.
NRS 33.019 - Masters: Appointment; qualifications; powers and duties.
NRS 33.030 - Contents of order; interlocutory appeal.
NRS 33.070 - Inclusion in order of requirement of arrest; verification of notice to adverse party.
NRS 33.100 - Penalty for intentional violation of order.
NRS 33.116 - "Adverse party" defined.
NRS 33.119 - "Canadian domestic-violence protection order" defined.
NRS 33.122 - "Domestic protection order" defined.
NRS 33.125 - "Issuing court" defined.
NRS 33.128 - "Law enforcement officer" defined.
NRS 33.131 - "Person" defined.
NRS 33.134 - "Protected person" defined.
NRS 33.137 - "Record" defined.
NRS 33.140 - "Tribunal" defined.
NRS 33.143 - Enforcement of Canadian domestic-violence protection order by law enforcement officer.
NRS 33.146 - Other enforcement of Canadian domestic-violence protection order.
NRS 33.155 - Uniformity of application and construction.
NRS 33.158 - Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
NRS 33.210 - "Employee" defined.
NRS 33.220 - "Employer" defined.
NRS 33.230 - "Order for protection against harassment in the workplace" defined.
NRS 33.240 - Acts that constitute harassment in workplace.
NRS 33.250 - Verified application for temporary order; contents of application.
NRS 33.260 - Notice of intent to seek order to be provided to known target of harassment.
NRS 33.290 - Order does not preclude other action.
NRS 33.330 - Immunity for certain persons who enforce or refuse to enforce order.
NRS 33.350 - Penalty for intentional violation of order.
NRS 33.360 - Limitations on effect of provisions.
NRS 33.420 - Duration of orders; dissolution or modification of temporary order.
NRS 33.510 - "Adverse party" defined.
NRS 33.520 - "Emergency order" defined.
NRS 33.530 - "Extended order" defined.
NRS 33.540 - "Family or household member" defined.
NRS 33.550 - Acts that constitute high-risk behavior.
NRS 33.590 - Contents of emergency or extended order.
NRS 33.600 - Requirements for surrender of firearm in possession of adverse party.
NRS 33.610 - Duty of court to assist parties.
NRS 33.630 - Arrest of person who violates order; verification of notice to adverse party.