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Begin by entering the name, title, public agency, address, and telephone number of the public officer or employee you allege has violated the Nevada Ethics in Government Law. If there are multiple individuals, ensure to use a separate form for each.
In the next section, provide a detailed description of the alleged conduct. Include specific facts such as dates, times, and places. This is crucial for substantiating your claims.
Identify any witnesses who may have knowledge of the situation. Include their names, addresses, and what testimony they can provide.
Attach two copies of all relevant documents that support your allegations. Ensure you state the total number of additional pages attached.
Complete your information in the requestor’s section including your name, email, address, and phone numbers. Finally, sign and date the form to affirm its accuracy.
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The phone number for the State Bars ethics hotline is (702) 382-2200 or toll free (800) 254-2797. Each day, a State Bar attorney is assigned to take calls from Nevada-licensed attorneys with questions about their professional responsibilities.
How to file a complaint against a hospital in Nevada?
How to File File a Complaint Online. Complaint Form - PDF. Print this form, fill it out and fax to (702) 486-6520. Call the Complaint Intake line at (702) 668-3250. Leave a message if no one is available to assist you at the time of your call. Your call will be returned in 48-72 hours.
What is the difference between a complaint and a lawsuit?
How long do I have to serve a defendant? Your summons and complaint must be served within 120 days after you file the complaint. (NRCP 4(i); JCRCP 4(i).) If you fail to serve the defendants within 120 days, your complaint will be dismissed.
How do I file a complaint in Nevada?
A hardcopy complaint form can be requested by contacting Nevada Consumer Affairs by calling 1-844-594-7275.
What is the best way to file a complaint?
Complaints should be filed: On the Attorney Generals website here; or. By contacting the Bureau of Consumer Protections hotline toll free at (888) 434-9989.
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The Nevada Commission on Ethics interprets and enforces the Nevada Ethics in Government Law set forth in NRS Chapter 281A through Complaints and Requests
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