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The Department of Corrections does have a program for compassionate release for inmates who are terminally ill, or who suffer from substantial physical handicaps. Requests for this type of release are generally initiated by the Medical Division of the Department.
https://doc.nv.gov/Inmates/Home/Pre-Release Unit - Nevada
The Pre-release Unit coordinates the parole release process between the Nevada Department of Corrections and the Department of Public Safety Parole and Probation Command Offices in Nevada. Pre-release also initiates Interstate compact transfers for Nevada Inmates who wish to be supervised in other states. No inmate may be released on parole, regardless of the parole eligibility date, until they have a verified placement program approved by the Division.
http://npp.dps.nv.gov/Home/Support_Services/Pre-Release_Unit/Petition · Release Nevada Inmates due to Covid-19 · Change.org
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https://www.change.org/p/nevada-governor-release-ndoc-inmates-due-to-covid-19Monthly Eligibility List - Nevada
Eligibility lists are generated by the Nevada Department of Corrections (NDOC), not the Parole Board. We use these lists as a source for scheduling Parole Hearings. Inmates may be removed from these lists if NDOC determines that they are not eligible for parole. Hearings for certain low and moderate-risk offenders may be held "in absentia", without the inmate needing to be present.
https://parole.nv.gov/EligibilityLists/MEL/Get Inmate Release Information - New York City
Enter 888-VINE-4-NY. In numbers, that is 888-846-3469. Listen carefully to the instructions. Select hearing them in English or Spanish. If VINE confirms that the individual is in DOC custody, the caller is given the option of registering to receive automated phone notification if that inmate is released or transferred from DOC custody.
https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doc/inmate-info/get-inmate-release-information.pageCorrections Dept. rule has extended prisoners' sentences during ...
By: Michael Lyle - March 16, 2021 7:03 am. (luoman/Getty Images) Inmates have been locked up months past their release date because of a Nevada Department of Corrections interpretation of a regulation regarding “good time” credits during the pandemic. Now, prison advocates and civil rights groups say the Legislature might be the last chance to help eligible inmates be released.
https://www.nevadacurrent.com/2021/03/16/corrections-dept-rule-has-extended-prisoners-sentences-during-pandemic/Nevada Inmate Records | StateRecords.org
Persons who inspect inmate records can also expect to see details of current charges, booking information and registration number, sentence, and release date. Per the Nevada Public Records Act , inmate records are available upon request through the state Department of Corrections website.
https://nevada.staterecords.org/inmateNDOC Visitation
Basic requirements are as follows: All visitors must get their temperatures taken before entry. All visitors will be administered a rapid COVID-19 test and must be negative for the virus. Visitors will be limited to three per inmate. Visitation will be at a limited capacity. Visiting hours will vary at each institution.
http://ndocvisitation.com/Corrections Dept. rule has extended prisoners’ sentences during pandemic
Jan Salvay’s nephew Nicholas, an inmate at the Nevada Department of Corrections, was supposed to be released in October 2020, but his date kept getting pushed back because he wasn’t awarded good time credits for most of the year, because of the pandemic.
https://thisisreno.com/2021/03/corrections-dept-rule-has-extended-prisoners-sentences-during-pandemic/NRS: CHAPTER 209 - DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS - Nevada Legislature
NRS 209.301 Transfer of minors to state facility for detention of children. 1. The Department may transfer a person who is a minor and who is confined in an institution or facility of the Department to a state facility for the detention of children if the superintendent of the facility consents to the transfer. 2.
https://www.leg.state.nv.us/nrs/NRS-209.html