Nevada Code § 488.293

Authority of peace officer to identify registered owner of vessel abandoned on private property; peace officer to notify Department of removal of abandoned vessel; law enforcement agency to notify owner or holder of security interest regarding location of and procedure for claiming vessel; waiver of interest in vessel; transfer of ownership to law enforcement agency
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1. A peace officer may attempt to identify
the registered owner of a vessel abandoned on private property by inspection of
the vessel and any trailer to which it is attached and may supply the
information to the property owner. The property owner must declare by affidavit
the reasons why he or she believes the property to be abandoned. The property
owner must give 5 days notice to the last registered owner before causing the
removal of the vessel. If the last registered owner is unknown or cannot be
notified, the vessel may immediately be removed to a secure location designated
by a peace officer.
2. A peace officer shall, within 48 hours
after directing the removal of an abandoned vessel on a public waterway or
public or private property, notify the Department of the status of the vessel.
3. A law enforcement agency that has
custody of an abandoned vessel shall, if the agency knows or can reasonably
discover the name and address of the owner of the vessel or any person who
holds a security interest in the vessel, notify the owner or the holder of the
security interest of the location of the vessel and the method by which the
vessel may be claimed. The notice must be sent by certified or registered mail.
4. If the abandoned vessel is held by a
law enforcement agency as evidence in the investigation or prosecution of a
criminal offense, the notice required by subsection 3 must be sent:
(a) Upon the decision of the law enforcement
agency or district attorney not to pursue or prosecute the case;
(b) Upon the conviction of the person who
committed the offense; or
(c) If the case is otherwise terminated.
5. Failure to reclaim the vessel within
180 days after the date the notice is mailed constitutes a waiver of interest
in the vessel by any person having an interest in the vessel and the vessel
shall be deemed abandoned for all purposes.
6. If all recorded interests in a vessel
are waived, as provided in subsection 5 or by written disclaimer, the
Department may issue a certificate of ownership to the law enforcement agency
that has custody of the vessel. If a certificate of ownership is to be issued
to the law enforcement agency and the vessel is subject to the requirements for
hull numbers prescribed by the United States Coast Guard but does not comply
with those requirements, the Department shall assign a state hull number to the
vessel. This subsection does not preclude the subsequent return of a vessel, or
any component part thereof, by a law enforcement agency to the registered owner
of the vessel upon presentation by the registered owner of satisfactory proof
of ownership.
7. A law enforcement agency to which a
certificate of ownership is issued pursuant to subsection 6 may use, sell or
destroy the vessel, and shall keep a record of the disposition of the vessel.
If the law enforcement agency:
(a) Sells the vessel, all proceeds from the sale
of the vessel become the property of the law enforcement agency.
(b) Destroys the vessel, the law enforcement agency
shall, within 10 days, give notice of the destruction of the vessel to the
Department.

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