Nevada Code § 171.1227

Peace officer to submit written report concerning suspected acts of domestic violence; information from reports to be aggregated and forwarded to Central Repository; content of report
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1. If a peace officer investigates an act
that constitutes domestic violence pursuant to NRS 33.018 , the peace officer shall prepare
and submit a written report of the investigation to the peace officers
supervisor or to another person designated by the peace officers supervisor,
regardless of whether the peace officer makes an arrest.
2. If the peace officer investigates a
mutual battery that constitutes domestic violence pursuant to NRS 33.018 and finds that one of the
persons involved was the primary physical aggressor, the peace officer shall
include in the report:
(a) The name of the person who was the primary
physical aggressor; and
(b) A description of the evidence which supports
the peace officers finding.
3. If the peace officer does not make an
arrest, the peace officer shall include in the report the reason the peace
officer did not do so.
4. The information contained in a report made
pursuant to subsections 1 and 2 must be:
(a) Aggregated each month; and
(b) Forwarded by each jurisdiction to the Central
Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History not later than the 15th day
of the following month.
5. The Director of the Department of
Public Safety shall prescribe the form on which the information described in
subsection 4 must be reported to the Central Repository. In addition to the
information required pursuant to subsections 1 and 2, the form must also
require the inclusion of the following information from each report:
(a) The gender, age and race of the persons
involved;
(b) The relationship of the persons involved;
(c) The date and time of day of the offense;
(d) The number of children present, if any, at
the time of the offense;
(e) Whether or not an order for protection
against domestic violence was in effect at the time of the offense;
(f) Whether or not any weapons were used during
the commission of the offense;
(g) Whether or not any person required medical
attention;
(h) Whether or not any person was given a
domestic violence card that contains information about appropriate counseling
or other supportive services available in the community in which that person
resides;
(i) Whether or not the primary physical
aggressor, if identified, was arrested and, if not, any mitigating
circumstances explaining why an arrest was not made; and
(j) Whether or not any other person was arrested.

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