Nevada Code § 480.500

Identification of dead bodies; missing persons
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1. When a coroner is unable to establish
the identity of a dead body by means other than by dental records, the coroner
shall have a dental examination of the body made by a dentist. The dentist
shall prepare a record of his or her findings and forward it to the coroner,
who shall enter the information into the computer for the National Crime
Information Center.
2. Each sheriff, chief of police or other
law enforcement agency which receives a report of a person missing under
suspicious circumstances who is 18 years of age or older shall:
(a) Notify immediately such persons and make
inquiries concerning the missing person as the agency deems necessary; and
(b) Enter the information concerning the missing
person into the computer for the National Crime Information Center.
3. The sheriff, chief of police or other
law enforcement agency shall request the written consent of the next of kin or
guardian of a person who has been reported to him or her as missing for 30 days
or more to obtain certain identifying information about the missing person that
the National Crime Information Center recommends be provided from the
appropriate providers of medical care. After receiving the written consent, the
sheriff, chief of police or other law enforcement agency shall obtain the
identifying information from the providers of medical care and enter that information
and any other relevant information into the computer for the National Crime
Information Center for comparison with the identifying information that is on
file concerning unidentified deceased persons. This subsection does not prevent
the voluntary release of identifying information about the missing person by
the next of kin or guardian of the missing person at any time.
4. The next of kin or guardian of the
person reported as missing shall promptly notify the appropriate law
enforcement agency when the missing person is found.
5. The sheriff, chief of police or other
law enforcement agency shall update the records entered into the computer for
the National Crime Information Center when a missing person has been found.

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