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Criminal Defense Attorneys in Nevada

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Cities Covered

4

Zip Codes

12

State Coverage

7.6%

Fee Type

Varies

When to Contact a Criminal Defense Attorney in Nevada

What you say and do in the first 48 hours after an arrest can make or break your case. Evidence can be lost, witnesses can disappear, and statements you make without an attorney present can be used against you. Exercise your right to remain silent and call a lawyer immediately.

You've been arrested or learned you're under investigation for any criminal offense

Police want to question you — you should always have an attorney present before answering questions

You've been charged with a felony that could result in prison time

A misdemeanor charge could impact your job, professional license, immigration status, or custody rights

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Find Criminal Defense Attorneys by City

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Henderson

1 zip covered

Las Vegas

8 zips covered

Nellis AFB

1 zip covered

North Las Vegas

2 zips covered

Criminal Defense Case Types in Nevada

Drug possession and trafficking charges
Assault and violent crime defense
Theft, burglary, and property crimes
White-collar crimes (fraud, embezzlement)
Domestic violence charges
Weapons offenses
Probation violations
Record expungement and sealing

Criminal Defense Attorney Costs in Nevada

Criminal defense attorneys typically charge flat fees for misdemeanors and either flat fees or hourly rates ($200-$500/hr) for felonies. Retainers are common for complex cases. Public defenders are available for those who qualify financially.

Typical Cost

Misdemeanors: $2,000-$7,500 flat fee. Felonies: $5,000-$25,000+ depending on severity. Serious felonies going to trial: $25,000-$100,000+.

Statute of Limitations

Statutes of limitations vary by crime: most misdemeanors have a 1 to 2 year limit, while felonies range from 3 to 10 years. Murder has no statute of limitations in any state. Some sexual offenses, fraud, and crimes against minors may have extended or suspended limitations periods.

What to Expect

1

Confidential consultation to understand the charges and evaluate the strength of the case against you

2

Arraignment and bail hearing representation to secure your release under the best possible terms

3

Thorough investigation: reviewing discovery, interviewing witnesses, examining physical evidence, and hiring experts

4

Filing pre-trial motions to suppress illegally obtained evidence or dismiss improper charges

5

Plea negotiation with prosecutors to seek reduced charges or sentencing alternatives

6

Trial representation if the case cannot be resolved through negotiation

Coverage Gaps

147 zip codes without coverage

These areas in Nevada have no active criminal lawyers providers.

AlamoAmargosa valleyAustinBakerBattle mountainBeattyBeowaweBlue diamondBoulder cityBunkervilleCal nev ariCalienteCarlinCarson cityCottonwood coveDaytonDeethDenioDuckwaterDyerElkoElyEmpireEurekaFallonFernleyGabbsGardnervilleGenoaGlenbrookGolcondaGoldfieldGoodspringsHalleckHawthorneHendersonHikoIncline villageIndian springsJackpotJarbidgeJiggsLamoilleLas vegasLaughlinLogandaleLovelockLundLuningManhattan

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a good criminal defense attorney in Nevada?

Start by looking at attorneys in your city below. Experience with your specific type of charge — drug offenses, assault, theft, and white-collar cases all require different expertise. We cover 4 cities in Nevada to help you find the right fit.

How much does a criminal defense attorney cost in Nevada?

Criminal defense attorneys typically charge flat fees for misdemeanors and either flat fees or hourly rates ($200-$500/hr) for felonies. Retainers are common for complex cases. Public defenders are available for those who qualify financially.

What should I do if I need a criminal defense attorney right away?

What you say and do in the first 48 hours after an arrest can make or break your case. Evidence can be lost, witnesses can disappear, and statements you make without an attorney present can be used against you. Exercise your right to remain silent and call a lawyer immediately.

What types of criminal defense cases are handled in Nevada?

Criminal Defense attorneys in Nevada handle cases including Drug possession and trafficking charges, Assault and violent crime defense, Theft, burglary, and property crimes, White-collar crimes (fraud, embezzlement), Domestic violence charges. Contact a local attorney for a free consultation about your specific situation.

Is there a statute of limitations for criminal defense cases in Nevada?

Statutes of limitations vary by crime: most misdemeanors have a 1 to 2 year limit, while felonies range from 3 to 10 years. Murder has no statute of limitations in any state. Some sexual offenses, fraud, and crimes against minors may have extended or suspended limitations periods.