Nevada Code § 453.3365

Sealing of record of person convicted of possession of controlled substance not for purpose of sale; conditions
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1. Three years after a person is convicted
and sentenced pursuant to subsection 3 of NRS
453.336 , the court may order sealed all documents, papers and exhibits in
that persons record, minute book entries and entries on dockets, and other
documents relating to the case in the custody of such other agencies and
officers as are named in the courts order, if the:
(a) Person fulfills the terms and conditions
imposed by the court and the parole and probation officer; and
(b) Court, after a hearing, is satisfied that the
person is rehabilitated.
2. Except as limited by subsection 4,
after an accused is discharged from probation pursuant to NRS 453.3363 , the court shall order sealed
all documents, papers and exhibits in that persons record, minute book entries
and entries on dockets, and other documents relating to the case in the custody
of such other agencies and officers as are named in the courts order if the
person fulfills the terms and conditions imposed by the court and the Division
of Parole and Probation of the Department of Public Safety. The court shall
order those records sealed without a hearing unless the Division of Parole and
Probation petitions the court, for good cause shown, not to seal the records
and requests a hearing thereon.
3. If the court orders sealed the record
of a person discharged pursuant to NRS
453.3363 , it shall cause a copy of the order to be sent to each agency or
officer named in the order. Each such agency or officer shall notify the court
in writing of its compliance with the order.
4. A professional licensing board is
entitled, for the purpose of determining suitability for a license or liability
to discipline for misconduct, to inspect and to copy from a record sealed
pursuant to this section.

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