Nevada · Walk-in purchase
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What we know so far
Statute citations and recent amendments extracted from the ReMA / ISRI State Metals Theft Law Database. Start here for your own review.
- Nev. Rev. Stat. Ch. 202; § 202.582
- Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 647; § 647.010 to §647.145 Destruction of Property to Obtain
Recent amendments
- 2013 SB 235 — effective October 1, 2013
- 2013 SB 37 — effective May 23, 2013
- 2023 SB 243 — effective October 1, 2023
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Sourced fromReMA / ISRI State Metals Theft Law Database·Ingested
SafeYard · yardstack.org — Catalytic converter compliance reference for Nevada (Buying a loose catalytic converter from a walk-in seller). Ingested 2026-05-26. Sourced from ReMA / ISRI. Not legal advice; verify against current statute.