Coverage Area — ZIP 89048
About Drug Crimes in ZIP 89048, Pahrump
Facing drug charges in Pahrump? Nevada's controlled substance laws under NRS 453 carry penalties ranging from civil fines to decades in prison depending on the drug, quantity, and circumstances. A Pahrump drug crimes attorney can challenge the legality of searches, negotiate diversion programs, and fight to keep a drug charge off your permanent record.
ZIP code 89048 is part of the Pahrump area of Pahrump, Nevada. NevadaAttorneyFinder's listings for this ZIP code include attorneys who are familiar with the Pahrump community, Clark County courts, and Nevada's drug crimes statutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Nevada drug possession penalties under NRS 453.336 depend on the controlled substance and amount. Schedule I or II drug possession (heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, fentanyl) is typically a Category E felony for a first offense (1–4 years probation). Subsequent offenses are Category D or C felonies carrying prison time. Marijuana possession under 1 ounce is a civil penalty ($600) for adults 21+ under NRS 453.336. A Pahrump drug crimes attorney can evaluate your charges and explore diversion options.
Nevada's drug court program under NRS 453.580 allows eligible non-violent drug offenders to enter a treatment program instead of facing traditional prosecution. Completion of drug court results in dismissal of charges or reduced sentencing. Eligibility criteria vary by jurisdiction — Clark County has multiple drug court tracks. A Pahrump drug crimes attorney can evaluate your eligibility and advocate for drug court placement, which can keep you out of prison and allow for record sealing.
Simple possession under NRS 453.336 involves having drugs for personal use. Drug trafficking under NRS 453.3385 involves possessing, selling, or transporting drugs at threshold quantities — for example, 4+ grams of heroin, 4+ grams of cocaine, or 28+ grams of marijuana with intent to sell. Trafficking is a Category B or A felony carrying mandatory minimum prison sentences of 1–25 years. A Pahrump drug crimes attorney can challenge whether the quantity and circumstances truly establish trafficking vs. possession.
Many drug convictions can be sealed under NRS 179.245 after waiting periods: Category E felony drug possession — 5 years from case closure; gross misdemeanor — 2 years; misdemeanor — 1 year. If you successfully complete a diversion program or drug court, you may be able to have the arrest sealed immediately. Trafficking and sales convictions have longer waits or may be ineligible. A Pahrump drug crimes attorney can review your eligibility and file the sealing petition.