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I'm having problems with my homeowner's association. Is this something the City Attorney can handle?
The City of Boulder City does not have jurisdiction over homeowner's associations. They are governed by Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 116 (Common Ownership Interest Act). For more information on this statute, you should consult a private attorney or visit the Clark County Law Library by calling 702-455-5696. The Nevada Revised Statutes are also maintained at most public libraries in Nevada.
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I have a private or personal legal matter I need to discuss with an attorney. May I speak to the City Attorney about these issues?
The City Attorney handles litigation involving the City of Boulder City only. For private matters, consult a private attorney or legal service agency. If you need an attorney but can't afford to pay for one, there are 2 agencies which may assist you. The first one is Clark County Legal Services at 702-386-1070. The second option is Lawyer Referral Services at 702-382-0504. In addition, for private legal assistance, please view our
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I'm having problems with my homeowner's association. Is this something the City Attorney can handle?
The City of Boulder City does not have jurisdiction over homeowner's associations. They are governed by Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 116 (Common Ownership Interest Act). For more information on this statute, you should consult a private attorney or visit the Clark County Law Library by calling 702-455-5696. The Nevada Revised Statutes are also maintained at most public libraries in Nevada.
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How do I order discovery?
Discovery for misdemeanor criminal cases prosecuted by the City of Boulder City can be ordered by sending a written request to the City Attorney's Office. A $5 charge is payable upon request.
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I have just received a subpoena to appear at trial in Boulder City Municipal Court. What if I am busy that day?
A subpoena is a command by the court, and your appearance is not optional, it is required. The City Attorney's Office will want to speak to you prior to trial, so it is a good idea to call the City Attorney's Office upon receipt of the subpoena to arrange to speak with the City Attorney or his assistant. The City Attorney can be reached by calling 702-293-9238.
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How do I find low-cost legal aid in Nevada?
The City Attorney has created a list of resources that can be found
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I have a question about a felony case. Who do I ask?
All felony cases in Clark County are handled by the Clark County District Attorney's Office and they can be reached by calling 702-455-4711.
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Who do I contact for information about a court date or an outstanding warrant?
Information about outstanding warrants can be obtained by calling the Boulder City Municipal Court at 702-293-9278.
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How can I report a crime?
The Boulder City Police Department handles criminal matters and they can be reached by calling 702-293-9224. If it is an emergency please dial 911.
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Who do I contact with questions about performing Community Service?
When you were ordered by the Boulder City Municipal Court to perform Community Service, you were given instructions, on the day of sentencing, regarding dates and times. For questions, you may contact the Municipal Court at 702-293-9278.
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