If you turn 21 at midnight can you drink in Nevada?
Since age is done by the date only (individual times would be impossible to regulate) then you can do whatever you are allowed to do at that age, as soon as it is the date of your birthday - the date changes at midnight, so you are 21 as soon as the clock reaches that time.
Can they arrest someone for a petti theft in Nevada?
Yes you can be arrested for petty theft in Nevada.
Are butterfly knives legal in Arizona or Nevada?
Yes, however you can not carry it with you, concealed or otherwise in public.
Does Nevada have sales tax on private party car sales?
No, as of 2005 Nevada does not tax private-party vehicle sales, but only if the buyer is a legal resident of the state.
What is the oldest building in Reno Nevada?
Reno is not noted for saving old buildings. However I believe a building on the west side of North Virginia street at the south west corner of Douglas Alley is the oldest building in Reno. It at one time was a Masonic Temple, then a general store, then a casino (Old Reno?) then the Flamingo. It was sold and the bird of the Flamingo was repainted and it became the Golden Phoenix. I think it was bought by Fitzgerald's Casino, which went out of business. New owners are planning some renovation of the Fitzgerald property but do not know if includes this building.
Along the same lines, Morrill Hall is the oldest building at the University of Nevada. It at one time was the entire university, containing all the class rooms, library and living quarters. It was finished in 1886. If you consider the University of Nevada as being "in" Reno, then that is the oldest building.
(This does not include wood houses. There is such a debate as to which one is the oldest, I left them off the list. )
Can an 18 year old still in high school move out in Nevada?
Absolutely! The very moment you turn 18 you are considered an adult, as per NRS 129.010 which declares as follows:
NRS 129.010 Age of majority. All persons of the age of 18 years who are under no legal disability, and all persons who have been declared emancipated pursuant to NRS 129.080 to 129.140, inclusive, are capable of entering into any contract, and are, to all intents and purposes, held and considered to be of lawful age. [1:19:1861; B § 323; BH § 4943; C § 5000; RL § 431; NCL § 300]-(NRS A 1971, 455; 1973, 1578; 1987, 1281) Basically, you are free to do as you wish as concerns where, and with whom, you choose to reside, unless you have been legally declared mentally or physically disabled (to the extent a court determines you are not capable of competently caring for yourself) with guardianship awarded to your parents previous to your 18th birthday. However, also be aware the moment you turn 18 you are technically considered to be a guest in your parent's home with your continued residence entirely at their volition.
Can a new born travel from Nevada to California by car?
No humans require an enclosed container called a carseat.
Why is the river in Nevada not a part of a major river system?
because yo mama sits in the river and blocks it up and keeps it from going to the other rivers
lol jus kidding man srsly
i dont know
What is the length of the California Nevada border?
Rough estimate using Google Earth of 610 miles...That's pretty long!
Why is Nevadas Population so high?
Tourists Like the Rocky Mountains there. They have Carved rock into famous people.
Price of gallon of gas in Nevada?
As of June 9, 2010, the average price per gallon for regular in Nevada is $2.881
When were cavemen discovered in Nevada?
Yes, a small settlement of what has been nicknamed the "Sasquatch people" was found in early September of 2001. The find also yielded various small cutting stones and what is believed to be a very early religious alter. The nickname "Sasquatch people" came about when anthropologist confirmed, later that year, that the remains included three skeletons that varied in height ranging from eight to ten feet high.
Is shoplifting a felony in Nevada?
Shoplifting is a generic description for the offense of LARCENY. The difference between a misdemeanor charge and a felony charge can hinge on the total value of the items stolen. (for instance: some states set the "break point" between a misdemeanor and a felony offense at $100. - if the total stolen is less than that it's misdemeanor - more than that it's a felony.) You 'll have to check Nevada's state statutes.
Is it illegal to record a condo meeting in Nevada?
Recording any meeting is governed by state audio recording laws. Review yours to discover your answer, and how you can proceed with any required announcement prior to the beginning of the meeting.
How long would it take to get from Tuscaloosa Alabama to Las Vegas Nevada?
It is an 1,800 mile trip that will require about 27 hours of driving time alone.
How long does it take to drive from Las Vegas Nevada to Tucson Arizona?
Google Maps estimates the driving time for that 403 mile trip as 7 hours and 14 minutes.