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Areas of responsibility
The Nevada Department of Public Safety, Capitol Police Division, is
organized in two geographic areas of responsibilities.
Capitol Police - Carson City
Capitol Police - Las Vegas
CAPITOL POLICE - Carson City
The Nevada Capitol Police maintain a 24 hour police presence in the lobby of
the State Capitol building and the Governor's mansion. Officers are also
assigned to the Attorney General's office and the Supreme Court. The officers
are a visible deterrent to crime. Officers monitor electronic security equipment
to ensure the safety of the elected officials, state employees, and visitors as
well as state property and assets. Visitors from around the world enter the
Capitol
building daily, and are assisted where necessary as they enjoy the exhibits on a
self-guided tour.
Sixty-five state owned or leased buildings are patrolled daily with about
36,000 miles logged annually to provide a safe environment in and around the
buildings. The Capitol Police respond to a full range of calls for police
assistance at specific state locations.
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CAPITOL POLICE - Las Vegas
In 1994, a Las Vegas branch of the Capitol Police was
established and based in the Grant Sawyer State Office Building. One supervisor
and eight officers are deployed to ensure the safety of state employees and
non-employees who enter the building or parking lot.
This is accomplished
by electronic security systems and by close contact with more than 500 employees in 23
state agencies. Safety and activities committees provide a forum to optimize
employee safety.
In 1999, two additional officers were added to provide security for the
Supreme Court operations on the seventeenth floor of the Regional Justice
Center.
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