Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 37 - Eminent Domain
NRS 37.010 - Public uses for which eminent domain may be exercised.


1. Subject to the provisions of this chapter and the limitations in subsections 2 and 3, the right of eminent domain may be exercised in behalf of the following public uses:
(a) Federal activities. All public purposes authorized by the Government of the United States.
(b) State activities. Public buildings and grounds for the use of the State, the Nevada System of Higher Education and all other public purposes authorized by the Legislature.
(c) County, city, town and school district activities. Public buildings and grounds for the use of any county, incorporated city or town, or school district, reservoirs, water rights, canals, aqueducts, flumes, ditches or pipes for conducting water for the use of the inhabitants of any county, incorporated city or town, for draining any county, incorporated city or town, for raising the banks of streams, removing obstructions therefrom, and widening, deepening or straightening their channels, for roads, streets and alleys, and all other public purposes for the benefit of any county, incorporated city or town, or the inhabitants thereof.
(d) Bridges, toll roads, railroads, street railways and similar uses. Wharves, docks, piers, chutes, booms, ferries, bridges, toll roads, byroads, plank and turnpike roads, roads for transportation by traction engines or locomotives, roads for logging or lumbering purposes, and railroads and street railways for public transportation.
(e) Ditches, canals, aqueducts for smelting, domestic uses, irrigation and reclamation. Reservoirs, dams, water gates, canals, ditches, flumes, tunnels, aqueducts and pipes for supplying persons, mines, mills, smelters or other works for the reduction of ores, with water for domestic and other uses, for irrigating purposes, for draining and reclaiming lands, or for floating logs and lumber on streams not navigable.
(f) Byroads. Byroads leading from highways to residences and farms.
(g) Public utilities. Lines for telephone, electric light and electric power and sites for plants for electric light and power.
(h) Sewerage. Sewerage of any city, town, settlement of not less than 10 families or any public building belonging to the State or college or university.
(i) Water for generation and transmission of electricity. Canals, reservoirs, dams, ditches, flumes, aqueducts and pipes for supplying and storing water for the operation of machinery to generate and transmit electricity for power, light or heat.
(j) Cemeteries, public parks. Cemeteries or public parks.
(k) Pipelines for petroleum products, natural gas. Pipelines for the transportation of crude petroleum, petroleum products or natural gas, whether interstate or intrastate.
(l) Aviation. Airports, facilities for air navigation and aerial rights-of-way.
(m) Monorails. Monorails and any other overhead or underground system used for public transportation.
(n) Video service providers. Video service providers that are authorized pursuant to chapter 711 of NRS to operate a video service network. The exercise of the power of eminent domain may include the right to use the wires, conduits, cables or poles of any public utility if:
(1) It creates no substantial detriment to the service provided by the utility;
(2) It causes no irreparable injury to the utility; and
(3) The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada, after giving notice and affording a hearing to all persons affected by the proposed use of the wires, conduits, cables or poles, has found that it is in the public interest.
(o) Redevelopment. The acquisition of property pursuant to chapter 279 of NRS.
2. Notwithstanding any other provision of law and except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the public uses for which private property may be taken by the exercise of eminent domain do not include the direct or indirect transfer of any interest in the property to another private person or entity. Property taken by the exercise of eminent domain may be transferred to another private person or entity in the following circumstances:
(a) The entity that took the property transfers the property to a private person or entity and the private person or entity uses the property primarily to benefit a public service, including, without limitation, a utility, railroad, public transportation project, pipeline, road, bridge, airport or facility that is owned by a governmental entity.
(b) The entity that took the property leases the property to a private person or entity that occupies an incidental part of an airport or a facility that is owned by a governmental entity and, before leasing the property:
(1) Uses its best efforts to notify the person from whom the property was taken that the property will be leased to a private person or entity that will occupy an incidental part of an airport or facility that is owned by a governmental entity; and
(2) Provides the person from whom the property was taken with an opportunity to bid or propose on any such lease.
(c) The entity that took the property:
(1) Took the property in order to acquire property that was abandoned by the owner, abate an immediate threat to the safety of the public or remediate hazardous waste; and
(2) Grants a right of first refusal to the person from whom the property was taken that allows that person to reacquire the property on the same terms and conditions that are offered to the other private person or entity.
(d) The entity that took the property exchanges it for other property acquired or being acquired by eminent domain or under the threat of eminent domain for roadway or highway purposes, to relocate public or private structures or to avoid payment of excessive compensation or damages.
(e) The person from whom the property is taken consents to the taking.
3. The entity that is taking property by the exercise of eminent domain has the burden of proving that the taking is for a public use.
4. For the purposes of this section, an airport authority or any public airport is not a private person or entity.
[1911 CPA § 664; A 1921, 262; 1937, 351; 1931 NCL § 9153]—(NRS A 1961, 170; 1967, 868, 1228; 1969, 246; 1977, 652; 1983, 2008; 1985, 2080; 1987, 1297; 1993, 361; 1997, 1961, 3365; 1999, 677, 679; 2007, 332, 1375; 2011, 57; 2013, 1957)

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Nevada Revised Statutes

Chapter 37 - Eminent Domain

NRS 37.009 - Definitions.

NRS 37.0095 - Persons or agencies who may exercise power of eminent domain; exceptions.

NRS 37.0097 - Unit-owners’ association may not exercise power of eminent domain.

NRS 37.010 - Public uses for which eminent domain may be exercised.

NRS 37.015 - Necessary access for owners, occupants of ranges, grazing lands: Exercise of power of eminent domain.

NRS 37.020 - Estates in property subject to condemnation.

NRS 37.030 - Private property subject to condemnation; local government prohibited from entering into agreement to exercise eminent domain to take mortgage, deed of trust or mortgage lien on private property or note secured by mortgage, deed of trust...

NRS 37.035 - Monorails and other overhead or underground systems for public transportation: Acquisition by public agency of rights and easements on public streets by condemnation.

NRS 37.036 - Rights of owner of monorail; acquirer shall hold owner and operator harmless from liability.

NRS 37.038 - Conditions precedent to taking property within historic district.

NRS 37.039 - Conditions precedent to acquiring certain parcels of property for purpose of open-space use.

NRS 37.040 - Conditions precedent to entry of judgment of condemnation; findings.

NRS 37.050 - Location of and entry upon land; damages.

NRS 37.055 - Eminent domain proceedings take precedence over certain other proceedings and must be quickly heard and determined.

NRS 37.060 - Verified complaint filed in district court in county in which property is situated; notice of pending litigation; effect.

NRS 37.070 - Contents of complaint; inclusion of separate parcels in same or separate proceedings.

NRS 37.075 - Summons.

NRS 37.080 - All parties in interest may appear.

NRS 37.083 - Default of defendant: Entry; effect.

NRS 37.085 - Hearing after defendant’s default: Determination of value and damages by court; judgment.

NRS 37.090 - Power of court.

NRS 37.095 - Restrictions concerning appraisal of real property.

NRS 37.100 - Plaintiff shall give property owner a copy of all appraisals before obtaining possession; motion by plaintiff for order permitting occupancy pending entry of judgment; notice; determination of public use at hearing; proof; bond or deposi...

NRS 37.110 - Ascertainment and assessment of damages.

NRS 37.111 - Additional compensation for loss of goodwill.

NRS 37.112 - Valuation of property subject to condemnation as result of public work or project.

NRS 37.115 - Distribution of award among joint defendants by separate proceeding.

NRS 37.120 - Assessment of compensation and damages: Date of valuation; exception; just compensation.

NRS 37.130 - New proceedings may be instituted when title found defective.

NRS 37.140 - Damages to be paid within 30 days after judgment; bond for railroad fence.

NRS 37.150 - Award deposited in court; execution; when proceedings may be annulled.

NRS 37.160 - Entry of final order of condemnation on deposit of award; recording; when title vests.

NRS 37.170 - Plaintiff may continue in or be placed in possession pending conclusion of litigation; effect of defendant’s receipt of money on deposit; judgments.

NRS 37.175 - Interest paid by plaintiff; posttrial hearing to determine award of interest.

NRS 37.180 - Abandonment of condemnation proceedings; defendant’s damages for plaintiff’s occupancy.

NRS 37.185 - Party not liable for attorney’s fees of other party; exception.

NRS 37.200 - Rules of practice.

NRS 37.210 - Rights of cities and towns not affected.

NRS 37.220 - Crossings to be made and kept in repair.

NRS 37.230 - Condemnation by railroad companies.

NRS 37.240 - Two railroad companies may have right-of-way over same passes; change and expense of reconstruction of public highway.

NRS 37.250 - Right of eminent domain granted to nonresident or foreign corporations or partnerships; conditions.

NRS 37.260 - Disposal of real property and improvements acquired by exercise of power of eminent domain: Procedure; presumption; conveyance.

NRS 37.270 - Reversion of property upon repayment of original purchase price; conditions.

NRS 37.280 - Distribution of interest earned from investment of money deposited in court.