Nevada Code § 253.220

Investigation of financial status, assets and personal and family history of protected person for whom public guardian has been appointed or upon referral of potential protected person by certain agencies
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1. A public guardian may investigate the
financial status, assets and personal and family history of any protected
person for whom the public guardian has been appointed as guardian, without
hiring or being licensed as a private investigator pursuant to chapter 648 of NRS. In connection with the
investigation, the public guardian may require the protected person or any
spouse, parent, child or other kindred of the protected person, to give any
information and to execute and deliver any written requests or authorizations
necessary to provide the public guardian with access to records, otherwise
confidential, which are needed by the public guardian. The public guardian may
obtain information from any public record office of the State or any of its
agencies or subdivisions upon request and without payment of any fees.
2. In a county whose population is less
than 100,000, a public guardian may petition a court to investigate the
financial status, assets and personal and family history of any potential
protected person for whom the public guardian has received a referral from the
Aging and Disability Services Division of the Department of Human Services, a
law enforcement agency or a court in connection with a criminal or civil matter
relating to the potential protected person, without hiring or being licensed as
a private investigator pursuant to chapter 648 of NRS. In connection with the investigation, the public guardian may require
the potential protected person or any spouse, parent, child or other kindred of
the potential protected person, to give any information and to execute and
deliver any written requests or authorizations necessary to provide the public
guardian with access to records, otherwise confidential, which are needed by
the public guardian. The public guardian may obtain information from any public
record office of the State or any of its agencies or subdivisions upon request
and without payment of any fees.
3. As used in this section:
(a) Potential protected person means any
person, other than a minor, for whom a referral for investigation has been sent
to the public guardian.
(b) Protected person has the meaning ascribed
to it in NRS 159.0253 .

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