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The Age of Majority in the State of Nevada is 19. So technically, a 17 year old cannot leave home without getting in trouble with the law.

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The 17 year old can be classisfied as a run-away, and if found the police can bring the child back home to the parent(s).

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No, they cannot move without permission in Nevada. Either the parents have to consent or there is a court order.

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Q: What would happen in Nevada if a 17 year old moved out of State without permission from their parents?
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