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There are a few ways to accomplish this. I would first try calling the Las Vegas Superior Court. and follow the automated directions to speak with a clerk in the Criminal Department and ask them if he has gone through their system. Explain to them when he was arrested and for what . Tell them you are trying to locate the facility he is in and you are unsure weather his is in County Jailor in a state facility. Usually you can find out the answers from there. also if it just happened and he hasn't been to court for sentencing, just call the police department in Vegas and they might be able to answer what holding facility he is at. Then call there and ask for his inmate number or jail number so that you may write him or put money on his books. If its been awhile and he has been sentenced then you can go the Las Vegas Superior Court Website and search the public records. Most have a Criminal and Civil section to choose from. Select Criminal. There should be a few ways to choose from to get the records to show up. All court records except juvenile are public records. Many counties have began charging a fee usually 1.00-2.00 per name search, so you may have to set up an account and pay the fee.Log in and start searching. Riverside County charges 5.00 for 5 name searches. once you locate the name click on it and the court record will appear in full . Last but not least Google "Nevada inmate locater"
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