Nevada Code § 202.361

Surrender, sale or transfer of firearm by person prohibited from owning or possessing firearm; fee for collection of firearm by local law enforcement agency
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1. If a person is prohibited from owning,
possessing or having under his or her custody or control a firearm pursuant to NRS 202.360 , the court in which the person
is convicted shall order the person to surrender any firearm that the person
owns or that is in his or her possession or under his or her custody or control
to a designated law enforcement agency, a person designated by court order or a
licensed firearm dealer, and the person shall, not later than 24 hours after
service of the order:
(a) Surrender any firearm that the person owns or
that is in his or her possession or under his or her custody or control to the
appropriate local law enforcement agency designated by the court in the order;
(b) Surrender any firearm that the person owns or
that is in his or her possession or under his or her custody or control to a
person designated by the court in the order;
(c) Sell or transfer any firearm that the person
owns or that is in his or her possession or under his or her custody or control
to a licensed firearm dealer; or
(d) Submit an affidavit:
(1) Informing the court that he or she
currently does not own or have any firearm in his or her possession or under
his or her custody or control; and
(2) Acknowledging that failure to surrender,
sell or transfer any firearm that he or she owns or has in his or her
possession or under his or her custody or control is a violation of the order
and state law.
2. If the court orders a person to
surrender any firearm to a local law enforcement agency pursuant to paragraph
(a) of subsection 1, the law enforcement agency shall provide the person with a
receipt which includes a description of each firearm surrendered and the serial
number of each firearm surrendered. The person shall, not later than 72 hours
or 1 business day, whichever is later, after surrendering any such firearm,
provide the receipt to the court.
3. If a person surrenders any firearm to a
person designated by the court pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 1, the
person who surrenders the firearm shall, not later than 72 hours or 1 business
day, whichever is later, after the person surrenders any firearm to such
person, provide to the court and the appropriate local law enforcement agency
the name and address of the person designated in the order and a written
description of each firearm surrendered and the serial number of each firearm
surrendered to such person.
4. If a person sells or transfers any
firearm to a licensed firearm dealer pursuant to paragraph (c) of subsection 1:
(a) The licensed firearm dealer shall provide the
person with a receipt which includes a description of each firearm sold or
transferred and the serial number of each firearm sold or transferred; and
(b) The person shall, not later than 72 hours or
1 business day, whichever is later, after such sale or transfer, provide the
receipt to the court and the appropriate local law enforcement agency.
5. If there is probable cause to believe
that the person has not surrendered, sold or transferred any firearm that the
person owns or in the persons possession or under the persons custody or
control within 24 hours after service of the order, the court may issue and
deliver to any law enforcement officer a search warrant which authorizes the
law enforcement officer to enter and search any place where there is probable
cause to believe any firearm is located and seize the firearm.
6. A local law enforcement agency may
charge and collect a fee from the person for the collection of a firearm
pursuant to this section. The fee must not exceed the cost incurred by the
local law enforcement agency to provide the service.
7. As used in this section, licensed
firearm dealer means a person licensed pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 923(a).

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