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What does “NRS” stand for? (Nevada Revised Statutes)

NRS stands for Nevada Revised Statutes. The NRS is a compilation of all the current state laws in Nevada. The NRS is updated by the Legislative Counsel Bureau whenever new legislation passes that adds, amends, or repeals existing laws.

What does the NRS consist of?

The NRS consists of four main divisions, including:

  1. The Remedial Code, covering courts, civil procedures, and remedies.
  2. The Civil Code, covering legal relationships between people.
  3. The Penal Code, covering crimes, penalties, and criminal procedures.
  4. The Political Code, covering how state and local governments are structured and regulated

The NRS is divided into titles, which are then divided into chapters. Every statute consists of a decimal number that corresponds to its location in the code. For example, NRS 207.200 refers to chapter 207, section .200. After every statute are dates, indicating when the law was implemented and modified.

What does the Penal Code consist of?

Title 14 of the NRS concerns criminal procedure:

TITLE 14 — PROCEDURE IN CRIMINAL CASES

Chapter 169 Preliminary Provisions
Chapter 170 Prevention of Public Offenses
Chapter 171 Proceedings to Commitment
Chapter 172 Proceedings After Commitment and Before Indictment
Chapter 173 Indictment and Information
Chapter 174 Arraignment and Preparation for Trial
Chapter 175 Trial
Chapter 176 Judgment and Execution
Chapter 176A Probation and Suspension of Sentence
Chapter 177 Appeals and Remedies After Conviction
Chapter 178 General Provisions
Chapter 178A Sexual Assault Survivors’ Bill of Rights
Chapter 179 Special Proceedings of a Criminal Nature; Sealing Records of Criminal Proceedings; Rewards; Forms
Chapter 179A Records of Criminal History and Information Relating to Public Safety
Chapter 179B Statewide Registry of Sex Offenders and Offenders Convicted of a Crime Against a Child
Chapter 179C Registration of Convicted Persons
Chapter 179D Registration of Sex Offenders and Offenders Convicted of a Crime Against a Child
Chapter 180 Indigent Defense Services
Chapter 189 Justice Courts

Meanwhile, Title 15 of the NRS concerns actual crimes and sentences:

TITLE 15 — CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS

Chapter 193 General Provisions
Chapter 194 Persons Liable to Punishment for Crime
Chapter 195 Parties to Crimes
Chapter 196 Crimes Against the Sovereignty of This State
Chapter 197 Crimes By and Against the Executive Power of This State
Chapter 198 Crimes Against the Legislative Power
Chapter 199 Crimes Against Public Justice
Chapter 200 Crimes Against the Person
Chapter 201 Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals
Chapter 202 Crimes Against Public Health and Safety
Chapter 203 Crimes Against the Public Peace
Chapter 204 Crimes Against the Revenue and Property of This State
Chapter 205 Crimes Against Property
Chapter 205A Technological Crime Advisory Board
Chapter 206 Malicious Mischief
Chapter 207 Miscellaneous Crimes

Finally, Title 16 of the NRS concerns prisons and victims of crime.

TITLE 16 — CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS; AID TO VICTIMS OF CRIME

Chapter 208 General Provisions
Chapter 209 Department of Corrections
Chapter 211 Local Facilities for Detention
Chapter 211A Department of Alternative Sentencing
Chapter 212 Offenses Relating to Prisons and Prisoners
Chapter 213 Pardons and Paroles; Remissions of Fines and Commutations of Punishments
Chapter 215A Interstate Corrections Compact
Chapter 217 Aid to Certain Victims of Crime

How do I access the NRS?

People can view the NRS for free online. Otherwise, the NRS is printed in 63 volumes and can be purchased as a CD-ROM.

Are there other “NRS” acronyms?

In addition to NRS, the Nevada Revised Statutes is also abbreviated as N.R.S. or Nev. Rev. Stat.

Additional Resources

For more information about Nevada law, refer to the following:

  • Nevada Constitution – the supreme law of the state of Nevada, establishing the structure and powers of the state government.
  • Nevada Administrative Code – a compilation of all effective, permanent regulations adopted by Nevada state agencies.
  • Nevada Register – a publication that contains proposed, adopted, emergency, and temporary administrative regulations of state agencies.
  • Nevada Supreme Court Opinions – the written decisions issued by the highest court in Nevada, which interpret and apply state and federal laws.
  • Nevada Law Library – a collection of legal resources, including statutes, regulations, court opinions, and other materials relevant to Nevada law.

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