Nevada Code § 200.3784

Victim to be given certain information and documents concerning case; clerk to keep record of order or condition restricting conduct of defendant
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1. Upon written request of the alleged
victim, the prosecuting attorney in any trial brought against a person on a
charge of sexual assault shall timely inform the alleged victim of:
(a) Any pretrial disposition of the case;
(b) The final disposition of the case; and
(c) Information from the record of registration
pursuant to NRS 179D.151 regarding the
defendant, if applicable.
2. If the defendant is found guilty and
the court issues an order or provides a condition of the sentence restricting
the ability of the defendant to have contact with the victim or witnesses, the
clerk of the court shall:
(a) Keep a record of the order or condition of
the sentence; and
(b) Provide a certified copy of the order or
condition of the sentence to the victim and other persons named in the order.

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