Nevada Code § 211.370

Taking custody of prisoner for whom outstanding warrant for arrest by another law enforcement agency exists; payment of costs
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1. If a sheriff, chief of police or town
marshal takes custody of a prisoner for whom a magistrate has issued a warrant
for arrest for a misdemeanor offense and the warrant is outstanding, the
sheriff, chief of police or town marshal shall notify the law enforcement
agency that obtained the warrant that the prisoner has been taken into custody.
As used in this subsection, magistrate has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 169.095 .
2. Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection and subsection 3, if there are no criminal charges pending or
warrants outstanding for the prisoner in the county in which the prisoner is in
custody, the law enforcement agency that obtained the warrant shall take
custody of the prisoner within 72 hours after receiving the notice required by
subsection 1. If there is a charge pending against or a warrant outstanding for
a misdemeanor offense for the prisoner in the county in which the prisoner is
in custody, the sheriff, chief of police or town marshal shall notify the law
enforcement agency when the matter is resolved. The law enforcement agency
shall take custody of the prisoner within 72 hours after receiving notice that
the matter is resolved. This subsection does not apply if the law enforcement
agency that obtained the warrant is in the same jurisdiction as the jail in
which the prisoner is in custody.
3. If, after notice is given pursuant to
the provisions of subsection 1 or notice that the matter is resolved is given
pursuant to subsection 2, the law enforcement agency sends a certified letter
to the sheriff, chief of police or town marshal stating that it will take
custody of the prisoner, and the letter is received within 72 hours after
giving such notice, the law enforcement agency shall take custody of the
prisoner not more than 7 days after the sheriff, chief of police or town
marshal receives the letter. The law enforcement agency shall pay the actual
costs of the prisoners confinement, including the direct cost of his or her
support and an allocated share of the cost of maintaining the jail and guarding
the prisoners therein. The board of county commissioners of the county or the
governing body of the city or town shall determine these costs and, excluding
the initial 72-hour period, charge the law enforcement agency for each day of
confinement after the sheriff, chief of police or town marshal receives the
certified letter, including the day the law enforcement agency takes custody of
the prisoner.
4. If the law enforcement agency fails to
take custody of the prisoner within the time required by this section, the
sheriff, chief of police or town marshal may, if there are no other criminal
charges pending or warrants outstanding for the prisoner, release the prisoner
from custody.

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