Nevada Code § 179.467

Order requiring provider of electronic communication service to disclose contents of electronic or wire communication or records pertaining to customers; immunity
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1. The Nevada Supreme Court and the
district courts of this State may issue orders requiring a provider of
electronic communication service to disclose the contents of a wire or
electronic communication or a record or other information pertaining to a
subscriber to, or customer of, such service upon the application of a district
attorney or the Attorney General, or their deputies, supported by an affidavit
of a peace officer under the circumstances and upon the conditions prescribed
by 18 U.S.C. 2703.
2. A provider of electronic communication
service, an officer, employee or agent thereof or another person associated
with the provider of electronic communication service who, pursuant to an order
issued by a district court pursuant to subsection 1, discloses the contents of
a wire or electronic communication or a record or other information pertaining
to a subscriber to, or customer of, the electronic communication service is
immune from any liability relating to any disclosure made pursuant to the
order.

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