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Sanctuary Policy Preemption: Las Vegas vs North Las Vegas

How do sanctuary policy preemption rules compare between Las Vegas, NV and North Las Vegas, NV?

North Las Vegas has fewer restrictions than Las Vegas.

Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Nevada SB 318 (2019) limits cooperation with ICE detainers, barring local law enforcement from holding people past their release date solely on civil immigration warrants. Las Vegas and LVMPD comply with the partial-sanctuary framework but still honor judicial warrants.

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North Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Few Restrictions

Nevada has no statewide statute mandating or prohibiting sanctuary policies, leaving counties and cities free to set their own immigration cooperation rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLas VegasNorth Las Vegas
Authorizing lawSB 318 (2019)-
ICE detainer holdsProhibited without warrant-
Judicial warrantsHonored-
LVMPD policyAligned with SB 318-
Full sanctuaryNo, partial only-
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Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Las Vegas FAQ

Will LVMPD turn me over to ICE after a traffic stop?

Not for the stop itself. Under SB 318, LVMPD cannot stop or arrest people purely for civil immigration status. If booked on other charges, ICE may be notified per federal data-sharing rules, but holds beyond release require a judicial warrant.

Is Las Vegas a sanctuary city?

Not officially. Nevada's SB 318 sets a statewide partial-sanctuary floor, and Las Vegas operates within it without adopting the formal sanctuary label. ICE retains full federal enforcement authority statewide.

North Las Vegas FAQ

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