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Nevada Harassment & Stalking Laws Explained

M. Ali
Last updated: January 4, 2026 8:30 pm
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Harassment and stalking are big problems that can have big effects on the victims’ mental and physical health. Nevada has laws that protect people from these kinds of harmful behaviors. It’s important for both victims and people who have been accused of harassment to know the laws in Nevada about harassment, such as how restraining orders work and what the possible criminal penalties are.

What Is Stalking and Harassment in Nevada?

In Nevada, harassment is any behavior that happens over and over again and makes someone feel scared, anxious, or upset. This could mean getting unwanted phone calls or texts or showing up at someone’s home or work without being invited. Stalking is a type of harassment that happens when someone follows or watches another person with the goal of hurting them or making them afraid.

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Sending threatening messages, showing up where the victim is, or using social media to scare or control them are all examples of harassment and stalking. In Nevada, stalking and harassment are crimes, and people who are found guilty can face serious penalties.

Nevada’s Restraining Orders

In Nevada, one of the most important legal protections for people who have been stalked or harassed is a restraining order. This court order tells the person who is being accused of stalking or harassing the victim to stay away from them and not talk to them. There are two main kinds of restraining orders: short-term and long-term. A temporary order is given right away to protect someone right away, while an extended order is given after a court hearing where both sides present their case.

Nevada’s Restraining Orders
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Restraining orders are strong legal tools that can help stop harassment and keep people from contacting you again. If you break a restraining order, you could go to jail or get arrested.

Criminal Penalties for Stalking and Harassment

In Nevada, both stalking and harassment are crimes. If you are found guilty of harassment, you could face misdemeanor charges, which could mean jail time or fines. People who stalk are often punished more harshly, and being found guilty can lead to felony charges, which carry harsher penalties like longer jail time and higher fines.

Questions and Answers

What does Nevada law say about harassment?
Harassment is when someone does something over and over again to hurt someone else’s feelings, like sending unwanted messages, following them, or making threats.

How do restraining orders keep people who are being harassed safe?
A restraining order makes it illegal for the harasser to contact or get close to the victim. This protects them right away and for a long time.

What are the consequences of stalking in Nevada?
Depending on how serious the crime is, stalking can lead to felony charges, which can mean jail time, fines, and a permanent criminal record.

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