Legal Question in Criminal Law in Nevada
county outstanding
I had a background check from a job that I was offered. I was later told that I cannot work for them because I had a ''county outstanding.'' What does this mean? I'm a very responsible person and I've never been in trouble with the law. Could there be a mistake?
Asked on 3/16/07, 1:35 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
James Smith
James E. Smith Ltd.
Re: county outstanding
Usually means an outstanding obligation or warrant with the County. You could go check at the Regional Justice Center Justice Court Clerk's Office.
Answered on 3/16/07, 2:11 pm
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