Warrant Search

Nevada Warrant Search

Are Warrants Public Record in Nevada

Pursuant to Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) § 239.010, warrants are considered public records in Nevada. The Nevada Public Records Act establishes that all documents created or maintained by governmental entities, including warrant records, shall be accessible to the public unless specifically exempted by law. This accessibility reflects Nevada's commitment to governmental transparency and public oversight of law enforcement activities.

The Nevada Supreme Court has consistently upheld the public's right to access judicial records, including warrants, as established in Donrey of Nevada v. Bradshaw, 106 Nev. 630, 798 P.2d 144 (1990). However, certain limitations may apply in accordance with NRS § 179A.100, which provides exceptions for records that might compromise ongoing investigations, endanger individuals, or violate privacy rights protected by state or federal law.

Members of the public seeking warrant information may access these records through various county and municipal court systems throughout Nevada. The Nevada Department of Public Safety also maintains certain warrant information through the Nevada Criminal Justice Information System, which serves as a centralized database for law enforcement agencies statewide.

What Is Contained in Warrant Records in Nevada

Warrant records in Nevada typically contain comprehensive information regarding the judicial authorization for law enforcement actions. Standard elements included in Nevada warrant records are:

  • Full legal name and known aliases of the subject
  • Date of birth and other identifying information
  • Nature and classification of alleged offense(s)
  • Statutory citation of violated law(s)
  • Date of issuance and expiration (if applicable)
  • Issuing court and presiding judicial officer
  • Case number and related docket information
  • Bond or bail amount (if specified)
  • Executing agency responsible for service
  • Geographic limitations of the warrant (statewide, county-specific, etc.)

Pursuant to NRS § 171.108, all warrants must be supported by probable cause and contain sufficient particularity regarding the person and offense. The Nevada Rules of Criminal Procedure further require that warrant information be recorded with precision to ensure proper identification of the subject and clear delineation of the alleged criminal conduct.

How to Check For Warrants in Nevada For Free

Nevada residents and interested parties may verify warrant status through several no-cost methods established by state and local authorities. The Nevada State Police Records Division provides public access terminals at their headquarters where individuals may conduct warrant searches without charge.

Free warrant verification services are available through:

Clark County Justice Court
Regional Justice Center
200 Lewis Avenue
Las Vegas, NV 89101
Phone: (702) 671-3201
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Clark County Justice Court

Las Vegas Municipal Court
100 E. Clark Avenue
Las Vegas, NV 89101
Phone: (702) 229-6464
Hours: Monday-Thursday, 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Las Vegas Municipal Court Warrant Search

Individuals seeking warrant information must present valid government-issued photo identification when appearing in person at these facilities. Pursuant to NRS § 179A.100, certain restrictions may apply to the dissemination of criminal history information, and verification of identity is required to ensure appropriate access to these records.

How to Know If You Have a Warrant in Nevada in 2025

As of 2025, Nevada has implemented enhanced digital systems for warrant verification. The Nevada Judicial Case Search Portal provides a centralized database where individuals may search for active warrants using their name and date of birth. This system integrates information from all judicial districts throughout the state.

To determine warrant status in 2025, individuals may:

  1. Access the Nevada Courts Online Portal through any internet-connected device
  2. Contact the Records Division of the Nevada Department of Public Safety at (775) 684-6262
  3. Visit any county sheriff's office with valid identification
  4. Consult with a licensed Nevada attorney who can access the Comprehensive Justice Information System

Nevada Department of Public Safety
Records, Communications and Compliance Division
333 West Nye Lane, Suite 100
Carson City, NV 89706
Phone: (775) 684-6262
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Nevada State Police Records

Pursuant to the 2023 amendments to NRS § 179A.075, the Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History now maintains a more comprehensive database of warrant information, facilitating more accurate and timely verification of warrant status for Nevada residents and visitors.

How to Check For Outstanding Warrants in Nevada

Individuals seeking to verify outstanding warrant status in Nevada may utilize several official channels established by state and local authorities. The Nevada Criminal Justice Information System (NCJIS) serves as the primary repository for warrant information statewide, though direct public access to this system is limited.

To check for outstanding warrants, members of the public may:

  1. Contact the sheriff's office in the county where they reside or where the warrant may have been issued
  2. Visit the clerk's office at their local district or justice court
  3. Submit a formal request to the Nevada Department of Corrections if the warrant relates to a parole or probation violation
  4. Utilize the Clark County Warrant Status Check service for warrants issued in Nevada's most populous county

Nevada Department of Corrections
P.O. Box 7011
Carson City, NV 89702
Phone: (775) 887-3285
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Nevada Department of Corrections

Pursuant to NRS § 179.190, law enforcement agencies throughout Nevada are required to maintain accurate records of all outstanding warrants within their jurisdiction. These records must be regularly updated in the statewide system to ensure proper notification and service of warrants.

How to Find Federal Warrant Search

Federal warrants issued in Nevada fall under the jurisdiction of the United States District Court for the District of Nevada and are executed by federal law enforcement agencies. These warrants are not typically accessible through state or local databases and require specific federal inquiries.

To conduct a federal warrant search in Nevada, individuals should:

  1. Contact the United States District Court for the District of Nevada
  2. Consult with the United States Marshals Service, which is the primary agency responsible for executing federal warrants
  3. Submit a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to relevant federal agencies
  4. Engage the services of a licensed attorney with access to federal case management systems

United States District Court - District of Nevada (Las Vegas)
Lloyd D. George Federal Courthouse
333 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, NV 89101
Phone: (702) 464-5400
Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

United States District Court - District of Nevada (Reno)
Bruce R. Thompson Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse
400 South Virginia Street
Reno, NV 89501
Phone: (775) 686-5800
Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Federal warrants are issued pursuant to Rule 4 and Rule 41 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure and may involve interstate or international jurisdiction beyond the scope of Nevada state authorities.

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