Protection Order Resources
Listed below are links to statutes and other resources that relate to protection order and may help you in your case:
- Nevada Revised Statutes 200.571 through 200.601. These Nevada statutes relate to protection orders against stalking and harassment. For more information, click to visit Protection from Stalking, Aggravated Stalking & Harassment.
- Nevada Revised Statutes 33.200 through 33.360. These Nevada statutes relate to protection orders against workplace harassment. For more information, click to visit Protection from Workplace Harassment.
- Nevada Revised Statutes 33.400 through 33.440. These Nevada statutes relate to protection orders against harm to minors. For more information, click to visit Protection from Harm to Children.
- Nevada Revised Statutes 193.166 and 200.366. This Nevada statute relates to protection orders against sexual assault. For more information, click to visit Protection from Sexual Assault.
- Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. Contact local law enforcement if you need to enforce a protection order. For more information, click to visit Enforcing a Protection Order.
- Family Law Self-Help Center. If you need a protection order in a "domestic" situation (which could include someone you're related to, someone you're dating, or someone you have dated), you may need to obtain a protection order against domestic violence through the family court.
- Las Vegas Justice Court Protective Orders. The Las Vegas Justice Court has developed its own protection order forms, which are available on the court's website.
- Supreme Court of Nevada Law Library. The Nevada Supreme Court has approved standardized protection order forms, which you can obtain from the law library's website.