Nevada Code § 211.080

Prisoner may be removed to another jail: Procedure; costs
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1. If for any sufficient cause, any
sheriff thinks it expedient that any prisoner be removed from the jail in his
or her county, upon consent of the sheriff or the sheriffs duly authorized
representative of any other county within the State, the sheriff of such other
county may permit such prisoner to be removed to the jail in his or her county,
to be detained there in the same manner and by the same process as in the jail
from where such prisoner was removed, until remanded back by a similar process
or discharged according to law.
2. All expenses of removing and
maintaining prisoners incurred under subsection 1 shall be defrayed by the
county from which they were so removed.

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