Nevada Code § 179.229

Written waiver of extradition proceedings
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 3, a person arrested in this State who is charged with having
committed a crime in another state or who is alleged to have escaped from
confinement, or broken the terms of the persons bail, probation or parole may
waive the issuance and service of the warrant provided for in NRS 179.191 and 179.193 and all other procedure incidental
to extradition proceedings, by executing or subscribing in the presence of a
judge of a court of record within this State a writing which states that the
person consents to return to the demanding state. Before the waiver is executed
or subscribed, the judge shall inform the person of the rights to the issuance
and service of a warrant of extradition and to obtain a writ of habeas corpus
as provided for in NRS 179.197 .
2. An executed waiver must be forwarded
immediately to the Office of the Attorney General of this State and filed
therein. The judge shall remand the person to custody without bail, unless
otherwise stipulated by the district attorney with the concurrence of the other
state, and shall direct the officer having the person in custody to deliver the
person immediately to an accredited agent of the demanding state, and shall
deliver or cause to be delivered to the agent a copy of the waiver.
3. A law enforcement agency which has
custody of a person in this State who is alleged to have broken the terms of
the persons probation, parole, bail or other release shall, after the
resolution of all criminal charges filed in this State against that person,
immediately deliver that person to the accredited agent of the demanding state
without a warrant issued pursuant to NRS
179.191 and 179.193 if:
(a) The person has signed a waiver of extradition
as a condition of probation, parole, bail or other release in the demanding
state; and
(b) The law enforcement agency has received:
(1) An authenticated copy of the waiver of
extradition signed by the person; and
(2) A photograph and copy of the
fingerprints of the person that identify him or her as the person who signed
the waiver.
4. This section does not limit:
(a) The right of the accused person to return
voluntarily and without formality to the demanding state;
(b) The powers, rights or duties of the officers
of the demanding state or of this State; or
(c) Other procedures concerning the waiver of
extradition.

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