NRS 171.137
Arrest required for suspected battery constituting domestic violence

  • exceptions.

1.

Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, whether or not a warrant has been issued, a peace officer shall, unless mitigating circumstances exist, arrest a person when the peace officer has probable cause to believe that the person to be arrested has, within the preceding 24 hours, committed a battery upon his or her spouse, former spouse, any other person to whom he or she is related by blood or marriage, a person with whom he or she has had or is having a dating relationship, a person with whom he or she has a child in common, the minor child of any of those persons, his or her minor child or a person who is the custodian or guardian of his or her minor child.

2.

If the peace officer has probable cause to believe that a battery described in subsection 1 was a mutual battery, the peace officer shall attempt to determine which person was the primary physical aggressor. If the peace officer determines that one of the persons who allegedly committed a battery was the primary physical aggressor involved in the incident, the peace officer is not required to arrest any other person believed to have committed a battery during the incident. In determining whether a person is a primary physical aggressor for the purposes of this subsection, the peace officer shall consider:

(a)

Prior domestic violence involving either person;

(b)

The relative severity of the injuries inflicted upon the persons involved;

(c)

The potential for future injury;

(d)

Whether one of the alleged batteries was committed in self-defense; and

(e)

Any other factor that may help the peace officer decide which person was the primary physical aggressor.

3.

A peace officer shall not base a decision regarding whether to arrest a person pursuant to this section on the peace officer’s perception of the willingness of a victim or a witness to the incident to testify or otherwise participate in related judicial proceedings.

4.

Nothing in this section shall be construed to impose liability upon a peace officer or his or her employer for a determination made in good faith by the peace officer not to arrest a person pursuant to this section.

5.

The provisions of this section do not apply to:

(a)

Siblings, except those siblings who are in a custodial or guardianship relationship with each other; or

(b)

Cousins, except those cousins who are in a custodial or guardianship relationship with each other.

6.

As used in this section, “dating relationship” means frequent, intimate associations primarily characterized by the expectation of affectional or sexual involvement. The term does not include a casual relationship or an ordinary association between persons in a business or social context.

Source: Section 171.137 — Arrest required for suspected battery constituting domestic violence; exceptions., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-171.­html#NRS171Sec137.

171.124
Arrest by peace officer or officer of Drug Enforcement Administration.
171.126
Arrest by private person.
171.128
Magistrate may order arrest for committing or attempting to commit offense in magistrate’s presence.
171.132
Person making arrest may summon assistance.
171.134
Escape or rescue of arrested person: Pursuit and retaking at any time and place in State.
171.136
When arrest may be made.
171.137
Arrest required for suspected battery constituting domestic violence
171.138
Breaking open door or window: Making arrest.
171.142
Breaking open door or window: Upon detention after making arrest.
171.144
Breaking open door or window: Retaking person arrested.
171.146
Weapon may be taken from person arrested.
171.147
Duties of arresting officer where person arrested appears to be intoxicated or not in control of the person’s physical functions.
171.148
Warrant of arrest by telegram authorized.
171.152
Return of warrant after execution by arrest or issuance of citation
171.153
Right of person arrested to make telephone calls.
171.1245
Arrest by agent of Federal Bureau of Investigation or Secret Service.
171.1255
Arrest by officer or agent of Bureau of Indian Affairs or police officer employed by Indian tribe.
171.1257
Arrest by postal inspector of United States Postal Inspection Service.
171.1375
Arrest of person suspected of battery upon certain persons.
171.1455
Use of deadly force to effect arrest: Limitations.
171.1536
Arrest of person with communications disability: Interpreter to be made available.
171.1537
Arrest of person with disability: Right to communicate by mail or telephone.
171.1538
Arrest of person with communications disability: Waiver of right to interpretation or communication.
171.1539
Transfer of impounded animal owned or possessed by arrested and detained person: Recovery for cost of care
Last Updated

Jun. 24, 2021

§ 171.137’s source at nv​.us