1.  If the juvenile court enters an order sealing the records relating to a child or the records are sealed automatically, all records relating to the child must be sealed that are in the custody of:

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Terms Used In Nevada Revised Statutes 62H.160

  • Probation: A sentencing alternative to imprisonment in which the court releases convicted defendants under supervision as long as certain conditions are observed.

(a) The juvenile court or any other court;

(b) A probation officer, probation department or law enforcement agency; or

(c) Any other public officer or agency.

2.  If the juvenile court enters an order sealing the records relating to a child, the juvenile court shall send a copy of the order to each public officer or agency named in the order. Not later than 5 days after receipt of the order, each public officer or agency shall:

(a) Seal the records in the custody of the public officer or agency, as directed by the order;

(b) Advise the juvenile court of compliance with the order; and

(c) Seal the copy of the order received by the public officer or agency.