Report Loitering & Disorderly Conduct in Sunrise Manor

Public Safety Nevada 3 Minutes Read ยท published February 10, 2026 Flag of Nevada

Sunrise Manor, Nevada residents and business owners can report loitering and disorderly conduct through county and law-enforcement channels that serve the unincorporated town. Start by documenting the time, location, and behavior, then file a report with Clark County Code Enforcement or the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department as appropriate [1].

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement for loitering and disorderly conduct in Sunrise Manor is typically handled by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) for criminal complaints and by Clark County Code Enforcement for civil/nuisance matters. LVMPD officers can issue citations, make arrests where state law is implicated, and refer repeat or serious cases to prosecutors [2]. State criminal definitions and penalties may apply under Nevada law; specific fine amounts or sentencing ranges are not specified on the cited page [3].

Report behaviour promptly and provide photos or video when safe to do so.
  • Enforcers: LVMPD for criminal conduct; Clark County Code Enforcement for nuisance/loitering complaints.
  • Fines: not specified on the cited page; consult the cited statute or county ordinance for monetary penalties.
  • Escalation: initial warnings, civil citations, criminal charges for repeat or aggravated behaviour (specific escalation ranges not specified on the cited page).
  • Non-monetary sanctions: trespass orders, abatement, seizure of illegal property, court injunctions, and arrest where criminal elements are present.
  • Complaint pathway: file a code complaint online or call LVMPD non-emergency to report ongoing public-safety concerns.
  • Appeals and review: civil citation and administrative orders typically offer appeal or hearing rights; time limits for appeal are not specified on the cited page.

Applications & Forms

To report nuisance loitering you can use the Clark County Code Enforcement complaint form or call the listed non-emergency contacts; fees for filing or administrative processing are not specified on the cited page.

How to Report (action steps)

  1. Document date, time, exact location, and specific behaviors; gather photos or videos if safe.
  2. For immediate danger or violent incidents, call 911; for non-emergencies contact LVMPD non-emergency or file a code complaint online [2].
  3. Submit the Code Enforcement complaint form online or by the county contact method; keep the confirmation number and any case ID.
  4. Follow up: if you receive a citation or order, note the appeal instructions and deadlines in the notice; if unsure, contact the listed agency for clarification.

FAQ

Who enforces loitering and disorderly conduct in Sunrise Manor?
LVMPD enforces criminal statutes and Clark County Code Enforcement handles civil nuisance complaints for the unincorporated area.
What penalties can I expect?
Penalties can include warnings, civil citations, fines, trespass orders, and criminal charges; specific fine amounts are not specified on the cited page.
How do I file a complaint?
Document the incident and submit a complaint through Clark County Code Enforcement or contact LVMPD non-emergency; emergencies call 911.

How-To

  1. Record the incident details and collect evidence safely.
  2. Decide if the incident is an emergency; call 911 for threats or violence.
  3. File a report with LVMPD for criminal conduct or submit a Clark County Code Enforcement complaint for nuisance concerns.
  4. Track the case number and follow appeal instructions if you receive an administrative order.

Key Takeaways

  • Sunrise Manor is served by county law enforcement and county code staff; use the appropriate channel for criminal vs. civil issues.
  • Document incidents carefully and keep records to support any complaint or prosecution.
  • Use 911 for emergencies; use LVMPD non-emergency or county complaint forms for non-urgent reports.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Clark County Code Enforcement - official county complaint and information page
  2. [2] Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department - official law enforcement site for unincorporated Clark County
  3. [3] Nevada Legislature - official statutes and codes