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CHAPTER 33 - INJUNCTIONS; PROTECTION ORDERS
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NRS 33.010 Cases in which injunction may be granted.
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NRS 33.015 Injunction to restrain unlawful act against witness or victim of crime.
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NRS 33.017 Definitions.
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NRS 33.018 Acts which constitute domestic violence; exceptions.
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NRS 33.019 Masters: Appointment; qualifications; powers and duties. [Effective through June 30, 2026.]
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NRS 33.019 Masters and judicial officers: Appointment; qualifications; powers and duties; designation of alternative title for judicial officer. [Effective July 1, 2026.]
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NRS 33.020 Requirements for issuance of temporary and extended orders; availability of court; court clerk to inform protected party upon transfer of information to Central Repository.
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NRS 33.030 Contents of order; interlocutory appeal.
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NRS 33.031 Extended order may prohibit possession of firearm by adverse party; factors for court to consider in determining whether to prohibit possession of firearm; exception; penalty.
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NRS 33.033 Requirements for surrender, sale or transfer of firearm in possession of adverse party; authorization to charge fee for collection and storage of firearm.
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NRS 33.035 Extended order to include assignment of income for support of child in certain circumstances.
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NRS 33.040 No requirement of action for dissolution of marriage; order does not preclude other action; consolidation with other action.
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NRS 33.050 Assessment of court costs and fees; duty of court clerk to assist parties; no charge for certified copy of order for applicant.
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NRS 33.060 Notice of order to law enforcement agency; duty to serve order without charge and to enforce order; no charge for copy of order for applicant and adverse party.
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NRS 33.065 Alternative method for serving adverse party at current place of employment; when adverse party deemed served; immunity from liability for employer.
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NRS 33.070 Inclusion in order of requirement of arrest; verification of notice to adverse party.
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NRS 33.080 Expiration, conversion, modification and dissolution of order; hearing; court to enter findings of fact concerning extended order effective for more than 1 year; construction of section not to affect right of adverse party to interlocutory appeal.
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NRS 33.085 Order from another jurisdiction: Accorded full faith and credit under certain circumstances; effect of mutual orders; enforcement; duties of law enforcement when officer cannot confirm respondent has been notified or served with order; effect of not registering order or including order in repository or database; immunity.
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NRS 33.090 Order from another jurisdiction: Registration in this State; duties of court clerk; prohibition against notification of adverse party by clerk; no charge for registration, certified copy or service.
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NRS 33.095 Duty to transmit information concerning temporary, emergency or extended order to Central Repository.
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NRS 33.100 Penalty for intentional violation of order.
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NRS 33.110 Short title.
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NRS 33.113 Definitions.
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NRS 33.116 “Adverse party” defined.
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NRS 33.119 “Canadian domestic-violence protection order” defined.
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NRS 33.122 “Domestic protection order” defined.
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NRS 33.125 “Issuing court” defined.
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NRS 33.128 “Law enforcement officer” defined.
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NRS 33.131 “Person” defined.
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NRS 33.134 “Protected person” defined.
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NRS 33.137 “Record” defined.
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NRS 33.140 “Tribunal” defined.
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NRS 33.143 Enforcement of Canadian domestic-violence protection order by law enforcement officer.
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NRS 33.146 Other enforcement of Canadian domestic-violence protection order.
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NRS 33.149 Immunity.
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NRS 33.152 Other remedies.
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NRS 33.155 Uniformity of application and construction.
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NRS 33.158 Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
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NRS 33.0195 Venue.
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NRS 33.200 Definitions.
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NRS 33.210 “Employee” defined.
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NRS 33.220 “Employer” defined.
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NRS 33.230 “Order for protection against harassment in the workplace” defined.
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NRS 33.240 Acts that constitute harassment in workplace.
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NRS 33.250 Verified application for temporary order; contents of application.
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NRS 33.260 Notice of intent to seek order to be provided to known target of harassment.
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NRS 33.270 Requirements for issuance of temporary or extended order; expiration; right to challenge temporary order; award of costs and attorney’s fees to prevailing party; interlocutory appeal of extended order.
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NRS 33.280 Effect of temporary or extended order; court may not issue order against more than one person; contents of order.
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NRS 33.290 Order does not preclude other action.
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NRS 33.300 Transmittal of copy of order to law enforcement agency; service and enforcement of order; issuance of copies of order.
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NRS 33.0305 If court issues extended order, adverse party is prohibited from subsequently purchasing or otherwise acquiring firearm while extended order is in effect; penalty.
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NRS 33.310 Registration of order; effect of registration; duty of court clerk to maintain record of registered order.
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NRS 33.320 Arrest of person who violates order; service of order; duty to note date and time of service on copy of order issued to employer.
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NRS 33.330 Immunity for certain persons who enforce or refuse to enforce order.
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NRS 33.340 Employer immune from civil liability under certain circumstances; use of actions taken and statements made by employer.
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NRS 33.350 Penalty for intentional violation of order.
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NRS 33.360 Limitations on effect of provisions.
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NRS 33.400 Parent or guardian authorized to petition for order on behalf of child; contents of order; appeal of extended order; penalty for violation of order.
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NRS 33.410 Petition for order: Deferment of costs and fees; free information concerning order; no fee for serving order.
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NRS 33.420 Duration of orders; dissolution or modification of temporary order.
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NRS 33.430 Order to be transmitted to law enforcement agencies; arrest for violation; enforcement of order.
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NRS 33.440 Parent or guardian to be informed of final disposition of trial upon request; record of restrictions on defendant’s conduct.
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NRS 33.500 Definitions.
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NRS 33.510 “Adverse party” defined.
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NRS 33.520 “Emergency order” defined.
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NRS 33.530 “Extended order” defined.
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NRS 33.540 “Family or household member” defined.
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NRS 33.550 Acts that constitute high-risk behavior.
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NRS 33.560 Filing of verified application for emergency or extended order: Persons who may file verified application; grounds; contents; service.
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NRS 33.565 Hearing to review verified application for emergency or extended order: Time for hearing in open court; actions that court may take; telephonic hearing to review verified application filed by law enforcement officer; availability of court.
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NRS 33.570 Requirements for issuance of emergency order; court to inform applicant and adverse party upon transfer of information to Central Repository.
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NRS 33.575 Issuance of emergency order; expiration of emergency order; extension of emergency order; declination to issue emergency order; hearing to determine whether to issue extended order or dismiss verified application.
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NRS 33.580 Requirements for issuance of extended order; court to inform applicant and adverse party upon transfer of information to Central Repository.
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NRS 33.590 Contents of emergency or extended order.
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NRS 33.600 Requirements for surrender of firearm in possession of adverse party.
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NRS 33.620 Notice of order to law enforcement agency; duty to serve order without charge and to enforce order; risk to health or safety of the law enforcement officer or adverse party; no charge for copy of order for applicant and adverse party; withholding or redaction of personal identifying information.
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NRS 33.630 Arrest of person who violates order; verification of notice to adverse party.
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NRS 33.640 Expiration, dissolution and renewal of order.
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NRS 33.645 Order from another jurisdiction: Accorded full faith and credit under certain circumstances; enforcement; effect of not registering order or including order in repository or database; immunity.
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NRS 33.650 Duty to transmit information concerning order to Central Repository and copy of order to Attorney General; petition by adverse party to declare basis for order no longer exists; actions required if petition granted; rehearing if petition denied; applicable provisions if adverse party is child under age of 18 years.
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NRS 33.660 Unlawful to file verified application for order which person knows or has reason to know is false or misleading or with intent to harass adverse party; penalty.
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NRS 33.670 Penalty for intentional violation of order.
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