Nevada Code § 171.101

No-knock warrant defined
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As
used in NRS 171.101 to 171.122 , inclusive, unless the context
otherwise requires, no-knock warrant means a warrant for the arrest of a
defendant which authorizes a peace officer to enter a premises without first:
1. Knocking on the door or ringing the
doorbell and identifying the presence of the peace officer; or
2. Identifying the presence of the peace
officer and stating the intended purpose of the peace officer for entering the
premises.

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