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How to file a complaint against a police officer in Nevada?

Victims of police misconduct in Nevada can always file a complaint against the officer. Common grievances are that the police either:

  • used excessive force against the victim,
  • wrongfully confiscated the victim’s property, and/or
  • damaged the victim’s property

Once victims file a complaint, the police department’s review board will conduct an investigation. If the board finds that the complaint is credible, the board may request that the victim come in to give testimony against the officer.

While the investigation is pending, the police department may choose to suspend the police officer with or without paid leave. Depending on the results of the police investigation, the officer may be disciplined or fired. However, the police department will usually not inform the victim about the outcome of the investigation due to privacy concerns.

Victims of police misconduct should always contact a criminal defense attorney prior to making a complaint. An attorney can help determine whether the victim has legitimate grounds for the complaint. Most importantly, the attorney can help the victim word the complaint in such a way so as not to incriminate the victim in any way.

Procedure for Filing a Complaint against a Police Officer in Nevada

The process of filing a complaint against a police officer in Nevada depends on the particular police or sheriff’s department where the officer is employed. Scroll down for complaint procedures for the:

Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department

North Las Vegas Police Department

Henderson Police Department

Washoe County Sheriff’s Office

Reno Police Department

Carson City Sheriff’s Office

LVMPD

method of contact

How to file a complaint against a police officer

In person Citizen Review Board Office
333 S. 3rd St. Ste. 670
Las Vegas, NV 89101Monday through Friday, 7:30 am to 4:30 pmAsk to fill out a complaint form
Online Citizen Review Board’s website
Phone Call (702) 455-6322, and ask to make a complaint
E-mail E-mail a complaint form to:

[email protected]

Mail Mail a complaint form to:

Office of the Executive Director
Citizen Review Board Office
333 S. 3rd St. Ste. 670
Las Vegas, NV 89101

Fax Fax a complaint form to 702-382-7426

NLVPD

Method of Contact

How to file a complaint against a police officer

In person 1301 E. Lake Mead Blvd.
North Las Vegas, NV 89030or3755 W. Washburn
North Las Vegas, NV 89031Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pmAsk to file a complaint
Phone Call (702) 633-9111, and ask to speak with Internal Affairs

HPD

Method of Contact

How to file a complaint against a police officer

In person 223 Lead Street
Henderson, NV 89015or300 S. Green Valley Parkway
Henderson, NV 89012Monday through Friday, 7:30 am to 5:30 pmAsk to file a complaint
Online Call (702) 267-5000, and ask to speak with Internal Affairs
Mail Call (702) 267-5000, and ask to be sent a complaint form. Then send it to:

Attention: Internal Affairs Office
Henderson Police Department
223 Lead Street
Henderson, NV 89015

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WCSO

Method of Contact

How to file a complaint against a police officer

In person Washoe County Sheriff’s Office
911 Parr Blvd
Reno, NV 89512Monday through Friday, 7:30 am to 5:30 pmAsk to file a complaint
Online Complaint Form website
Phone Call (775) 328-3001, and ask to file a complaint

RPD

Method of Contact

How to file a complaint against a police officer

In person Internal Affairs Dept. at City Hall
1 East First Street, Suite 1111
Reno, NV 89502Monday through Friday, 7:00 am to 5:00 pmAsk to file a complaint
Phone Call (775) 334-2106, and ask to speak with Internal Affairs
E-mail E-mail a complaint form to [email protected]
Mail Mail a complaint form to:

Chief of Police
Reno Police Department
P. O. Box 1900
Reno, NV.  89505

CCSO

Method of Contact

How to file a complaint against a police officer

In person 911 E. Musser St.
Carson City, NV 89701Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pmAsk to file a complaint
Phone Call (775) 887-2008, and request that a deputy come to you

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Michael Becker has over a quarter-century's worth of experience as an attorney and more than 100 trials under his belt. He is a sought-after legal commentator and is licensed to practice law in Colorado, Nevada, California, and Florida.

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