Board of Pardons Agency History | ||
Board of Pardons |
1865-1918 |
5 vols. |
Minutes of the Board of Pardons contain agendas, reports, and hearings related to applications for the remittance of fines, commutation of penalty, or substitution of punishment. The series consists of five volumes: 1865-1888; 1875-1890; 1880-1895; 1891-1908; 1895-1902. Two files of Board of Pardons meetings, 1896-1918, are also located in the records of the Attorney General, in AGO-0298. |
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Parole Board Hearings |
1957-1958; 1977-1988; 1989-1993* |
83.8 cu. ft. |
This series consists of agendas, statutory time hearings, referral and progress reports, reports on parolees and parole violations as well as parole revocations from the Nevada State Prison, Southern Nevada Correctional Center, Northern Nevada Correctional Center, Nevada Women Correctional Center, Southern Desert Correctional Center, and the various conservation camps, including hearings on parole revocations. Arrangement is in chronological order. |
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Parole Board Records |
1964-1967 |
1 cu. ft. |
Files of paroled and discharged inmates, arranged in alphabetical order. |
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Closed Client Files |
1973-1994 |
14.3 cu. ft. |
Microfilm copies of closed inmate files classified into parole, probation, expired parole, prison, expired prison, and miscellaneous division in period segments. Board Hearings, January 1, 1989 through June, 1993 |
Commission on Crime, Delinquency and Corrections Agency History | ||
Crime, Delinquency Commission |
1969-1984 |
2 cu. ft. |
The records in this collection include meeting minutes of the Commission plus minutes of some of the committee meetings. Also included are correspondence files, legislation files, planning documents and some grant files, especially grants given to state entities including the Governor’s Office, the Attorney General’s office and the Nevada Supreme Court. An in-house database provides access to the records. |
Commission to Establish Suggested Felony Sentences Agency History | ||
Commission Files |
1982-1989 |
1 cu. ft. |
This single box of the commission's file consists of agendas and minutes of the quarterly meetings and work sessions, as well as related materials and publications from other states. |
Department of Corrections Agency History | ||
Inmate Case Files |
1863-1991 |
1700 cu .ft |
The Inmate File is a compilation of criminal history information and records of correctional supervision concerning individual inmates. The State Archives has custody of the records of inmates twenty-five (25) years after release from the prison system. Some of the following information may be included in these records, though not every file contains all the documents: 1. Mug shot; 2. Fingerprint card; 3. Judgment of conviction; 4. Amended judgment and court orders; 5. District Attorney’s Statement of Fact; 6. Inmate Classification Report; 7. Official certificates for: commutation of sentence, conditional pardon, discharge, pardon, parole, restoration of citizenship; 8. Parole and Probation Revocations; 9. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Previous Offenses. |
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Reports |
1864-1977 |
5 cu. ft. |
Warden's monthly, annual and biennial reports, Superintendent's report on Nevada State Prison and the State Prison Farms, prison contracts and claims, operational logs that record the movement of inmates and guard shifts that form the basis to the institutional reports, as well as specific investigation reports. Records are contained in three regular and two oversize archives boxes. One volume, 1881-1882, NSP-731, is missing from the collection. |
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Prison Commissioner's Minutes |
1864-1947; 1974-1986 |
2.3 cu. ft. |
Minutes of the State Prison Commissioners Meetings. The Governor, the Secretary of State and the Attorney General constitute the State Prison Commissioners, any two of whom constitute a quorum. |
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Prison Commission Records |
1978-1993 |
1 cu. ft. |
As de facto secretary of the Commission, the Secretary of State's file includes minutes, procedure, operations, and execution manuals, Department of Prison Information Bulletins, and administrative regulations. One item of special interest in this file is a translation of an article from the Italian periodical Epoca, on gambling in the Nevada penitentiary: "In This Prison You Can Become Rich." |
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Isolation Prison Logs |
1973-1978 |
1.2 cu. ft. |
The logs identify two isolation centers: the medium security at the Northern Nevada Correctional Center, and the maximum security. The records are entered in chronological order; there are notations of any usual happening each day. |
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Medical Director's Files |
1982-1995 |
12 cu. ft. |
The Medical Director's Files are loosely arranged in alphabetical order i.e., according to names or topics. The files cover the broad scope of the activities of the prison department. Administrative records include budgets, minutes of the administration, as well as those of the various functional committees, consultation applications, correspondence, and schedules. The legal papers include lawsuits against prison officials and medical staff for medical negligence and malpractice. The medical referrals for cases brought before the Pardon and Parole Board are included in the files. |