NRS 289.025
Confidentiality of home address and photograph of peace officer in possession of law enforcement agency

  • exceptions.

1.

Except as otherwise provided in subsections 2 and 3 and NRS 239.0115, the home address and any photograph of a peace officer in the possession of a law enforcement agency are not public information and are confidential.

2.

The photograph of a peace officer may be released:

(a)

If the peace officer authorizes the release; or

(b)

If the peace officer has been arrested.

3.

The home address of a peace officer may be released if a peace officer has been arrested and the home address is included in any of the following:

(a)

A report of a 911 telephone call.

(b)

A police report, investigative report or complaint which a person filed with a law enforcement agency.

(c)

A statement made by a witness.

(d)

A report prepared pursuant to NRS 432B.540 by an agency which provides child welfare services, which report details a plan for the placement of a child.

Source: Section 289.025 — Confidentiality of home address and photograph of peace officer in possession of law enforcement agency; exceptions., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-289.­html#NRS289Sec025.

289.020
Punitive action prohibited for exercise of rights under internal procedure
289.025
Confidentiality of home address and photograph of peace officer in possession of law enforcement agency
289.027
Law enforcement agency required to adopt policies and procedures concerning service of certain subpoenas on peace officers.
289.030
Law enforcement agency prohibited from requiring peace officer to disclose financial information
289.040
Law enforcement agency prohibited from placing unfavorable comment or document in administrative file of peace officer
289.050
Consequences of refusal to submit to polygraphic examination.
289.055
Establishment and availability of written procedures for investigating complaints and allegations of misconduct.
289.057
Investigation of allegation of misconduct
289.060
Notification and requirements for interview, interrogation or hearing relating to investigation
289.070
Use of polygraphic examination in investigation.
289.080
Right to presence and assistance of representatives at interview, interrogation or hearing relating to investigation
289.085
Dismissal of administrative proceeding or civil action when evidence obtained unlawfully during investigation.
289.090
Inapplicability of certain provisions to investigation concerning alleged criminal activities.
289.092
Suspension without pay pending criminal prosecution
289.095
Investigation of motor vehicle crashes involving peace officers.
289.100
Limitations on application of chapter.
289.110
Report concerning improper governmental action
289.120
Judicial relief available for aggrieved peace officer.
Last Updated

Feb. 5, 2021

§ 289.025’s source at nv​.us