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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the nv case file in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Case No. and Dept. No. at the top of the form to ensure proper identification.
  3. In the 'Child’s Full Name' section, input the name of the child relevant to this case.
  4. Indicate where the child lived by selecting from options: Mother, Father, Both, or Other. Repeat this for each child listed in subsequent sections.
  5. For each address prior to the second address, fill in the 'Date: From' and 'To' fields accurately to provide a complete history of residence.
  6. Ensure all fields are filled out completely before saving your progress or submitting the form for review.

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LVMPD provides access to public records pursuant to Nevadas Public Records Act (NRS Chapter 239). Nevadas Public Records Law was enacted to ensure that police records are available to the public, unless specifically deemed to be confidential.
The Nevada Supreme Court and Court of Appeals have established a cost-free Public Portal allowing access to all recent court documents. The Pubic Portal screen, also known as Appellate Case Management System, will ask for Case Number (top left) or you can provide a Case Caption (usually the named parties in the case).
The Nevada Secretary of States office is committed to providing access to public records in accordance with Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 239. All public records, the contents of which are not otherwise declared by law to be confidential, shall be open for inspection or to obtain copies.
In California, domestic violence cases are generally considered public records. This means anybody can access information about them through the court system, but certain restrictions may apply depending on the cases specifics.
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