Nevada Code § 171.1245

Arrest by agent of Federal Bureau of Investigation or Secret Service
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An agent of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation or Secret Service may, without a warrant, arrest a
person:
1. For a public offense committed or
attempted in the agents presence.
2. When a person arrested has committed a
felony or gross misdemeanor, although not in the agents presence.
3. When a felony or gross misdemeanor has
in fact been committed, and the agent has reasonable cause for believing the
person arrested to have committed it.
4. On a charge made, upon a reasonable
cause, of the commission of a felony or gross misdemeanor by the person
arrested.
5. When a warrant has in fact been issued
in this State for the arrest of a named or described person for a public
offense, and the agent has reasonable cause to believe that the person arrested
is the person so named or described.

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