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Unless NV is different from every other state, DUI is a traffic offense under the motor vehicle codes which does not require the filing of a criminal complaint. HOWEVER - if your DUI resulted in serious bodily injury or death which would necessitate a charge of manslaughter, it would require a criminal complaint.

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