Nevada Code § 647.130

Retention of marked or otherwise individually identifiable property; exception for motor vehicles
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, no property which has a specific mark for identification or is
otherwise individually identifiable and is bought by any secondhand dealer may
be removed from his or her place of business at which the transaction occurred
within:
(a) Thirty days after the receipt thereof is
reported or a record of the receipt of the property is furnished or mailed to
the sheriff or the chief of police, if the place of business is located in a
county whose population is 700,000 or more; or
(b) Fifteen days after the receipt thereof is
reported or a record of the receipt of the property is furnished or mailed to
the sheriff or the chief of police, if the place of business is located in a
county whose population is less than 700,000.
2. A secondhand dealer who purchases a
motor vehicle may, during the period prescribed in subsection 1, remove the
motor vehicle from the place of business at which the transaction occurred to a
place used by the secondhand dealer for the storage of purchased motor vehicles.
Once the motor vehicle is moved to the place of storage, the secondhand dealer
shall not remove the motor vehicle from that place during the remainder of the
period prescribed in subsection 1.

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