Nevada Code § 487.235

Removal of vehicles abandoned on public lands
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 487.260 , if a sheriffs office or other
law enforcement agency discovers that, or receives notification that, a vehicle
has been abandoned on public lands, the sheriffs office or other law
enforcement agency shall:
(a) Make all practical inquiries to ascertain if
the vehicle is stolen by checking the license plate number, vehicle
identification number and other available information which will aid in
identifying the owner of the vehicle; and
(b) If the vehicle has not been reported as
stolen and the sheriffs office or other law enforcement agency is able to
determine the identity of the owner of the vehicle, notify the Department of
those facts.
2. Upon the receipt of a notice from a
sheriffs office or other law enforcement agency pursuant to paragraph (b) of
subsection 1 and if the registration of the vehicle has not expired, the
Department shall send by registered or certified mail, return receipt
requested, a written notice to the owner of the vehicle stating that the owner
must remove or cause the vehicle to be removed from the public lands within 30
days after the date on which the notice was sent.
3. If an owner receives a notice pursuant
to subsection 2, the owner may submit to the Department an affidavit which
states that the owner has taken action which meets the requirements of
paragraph (a) or (b) of subsection 2 of NRS
487.220 . If the owner submits such an affidavit, the Department:
(a) Shall maintain a record of the affidavit; and
(b) Shall not suspend the registration of each
vehicle currently registered to that owner as otherwise required by subsection
4.
4. If an owner:
(a) Receives a notice pursuant to subsection 2;
(b) Fails to remove or cause the vehicle to be
removed within the 30-day period set forth in that notice; and
(c) Does not submit an affidavit as described in
subsection 3,
the
Department shall suspend the registration of each vehicle currently registered
to the owner pursuant to chapter 482 of NRS.
For the purposes of this subsection, the determination of the sheriffs office
or other law enforcement agency that notified the Department pursuant to
paragraph (b) of subsection 1 is conclusive as to whether the abandoned vehicle
was removed within the 30-day period.
5. If the registration of a vehicle is
suspended pursuant to subsection 4, the Department shall reinstate the
registration upon receipt from the registered owner of the vehicle of:
(a) An affidavit setting forth that the
registered owner caused the removal and disposition of, or proof that the
registered owner paid the cost of removal and disposition of, the vehicle
discovered abandoned upon public lands; and
(b) If applicable, proof that the registered
owner redeemed any lien placed pursuant to NRS
487.270 on the vehicle discovered abandoned on public lands.
6. If a vehicle has been abandoned on
public lands and:
(a) The vehicle appears likely to be appraised as
a junk vehicle;
(b) The vehicle is not registered with the
Department and it is not readily ascertainable whether the vehicle is
registered in any other state; and
(c) The identity of the owner of the vehicle is
not known or readily ascertainable,
the
sheriffs office or other law enforcement agency, an operator of a tow car or
an automobile wrecker may, before the removal of the vehicle, affix a notice to
the vehicle stating that the vehicle, if not removed from the property within 7
days, is subject to being junked, dismantled or otherwise disposed of without
further notice. The notice must state the date and time that the notice was
affixed to the vehicle and state that the owner of the vehicle may, at any time
before the vehicle is removed from the property, request an expedited hearing
in the justice court of the township where the property on which the vehicle
was purportedly abandoned is located to contest the classification of the
vehicle as an abandoned junk vehicle.
7. If a sheriffs office or other law
enforcement agency is notified by a person or another governmental entity that
a vehicle has been abandoned on public lands, the sheriffs office or other law
enforcement agency shall, insofar as practicable and authorized by law, inform
the person or entity making such notification of the actions taken by the
sheriffs office or other law enforcement agency pursuant to this section.
8. As used in this section, junk vehicle
has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS
487.260 .

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