Nevada Code § 258.060

Deputies; certification of deputy as category I or category II peace officer required in certain townships
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1. All constables may appoint deputies,
who are authorized to transact all official business pertaining to the office
to the same extent as their principals. A person must not be appointed as a
deputy constable unless the person has been a resident of the State of Nevada
for at least 6 months before the date of the appointment. A person who is
appointed as a deputy constable in a township whose population is 15,000 or
more or a township that has within its boundaries a city whose population is
15,000 or more may not commence employment as a deputy constable until the
person is certified by the Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission as
a category I or category II peace officer. The appointment of a deputy
constable must not be construed to confer upon that deputy policymaking
authority for the office of the county constable or the county by which the
deputy constable is employed.
2. Constables are responsible for the
compensation of their deputies and are responsible on their official bonds for
all official malfeasance or nonfeasance of the same. Bonds for the faithful
performance of their official duties may be required of the deputies by the
constables.
3. If a constable of an office established
by the board of county commissioners as an enterprise fund appoints a deputy,
the compensation of the deputy must be approved by the board of county
commissioners.
4. All appointments of deputies under the
provisions of this section must be in writing and must, together with the oath
of office of the deputies, be filed and recorded within 30 days after the
appointment in a book provided for that purpose in the office of the recorder
of the county within which the constable legally holds and exercises his or her
office. Revocations of such appointments must also be filed and recorded as
provided in this section within 30 days after the revocation of the
appointment. From the time of the filing of the appointments or revocations
therein, persons shall be deemed to have notice of the same.

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