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Animal Hoarding: Boulder City vs Paradise

How do animal hoarding rules compare between Boulder City, NV and Paradise, NV?

Boulder City and Paradise have similar restriction levels.

Boulder City, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Nevada criminalizes animal cruelty and neglect under NRS 574.100, applicable statewide. Hoarding situations involving failure to provide necessary food, water, shelter, or veterinary care constitute misdemeanors, escalating to felonies for willful or repeated cruelty.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Nevada criminalizes animal cruelty and neglect under NRS 574.100, applicable statewide. Hoarding situations involving failure to provide necessary food, water, shelter, or veterinary care constitute misdemeanors, escalating to felonies for willful or repeated cruelty.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoulder CityParadise
StatuteNRS 574.100NRS 574.100
First offenseMisdemeanorMisdemeanor
Willful crueltyCategory C felonyCategory C felony
ForfeitureAll animals seizedAll animals seized
BanFuture ownership prohibitedFuture ownership prohibited

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Boulder City FAQ

Is animal hoarding a specific crime in Nevada?

Nevada has no dedicated hoarding statute, but hoarders are prosecuted under NRS 574.100 cruelty and neglect provisions when failure to provide care causes suffering. Prosecutors often charge multiple counts.

Can authorities remove animals from a hoarder?

Yes. NRS 574.055 allows officers to seize animals when probable cause shows cruelty. Courts can order permanent forfeiture and bar the offender from owning animals.

Paradise FAQ

Is animal hoarding a specific crime in Nevada?

Nevada has no dedicated hoarding statute, but hoarders are prosecuted under NRS 574.100 cruelty and neglect provisions when failure to provide care causes suffering. Prosecutors often charge multiple counts.

Can authorities remove animals from a hoarder?

Yes. NRS 574.055 allows officers to seize animals when probable cause shows cruelty. Courts can order permanent forfeiture and bar the offender from owning animals.

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