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Butler Solutions for Nevada criminal defense, bail, and investigation work.

Nevada practices work through district, justice, and municipal courts, a particularly active commercial bail market, and Private Investigators Licensing Board oversight. Butler supports Nevada teams that need modern bail field operations, defense calendars, and evidence-grade investigation records.

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Butler Solutions in Nevada

Butler Solutions serves Nevada criminal defense practices, bail bond agencies, and private investigation firms with Legal Core, Bail Core, and PI Core. Legal Core supports defense-specific calendars, motion work, sensitive records, discovery, privileged work product, and investigator coordination. Bail Core supports commercial bail agencies with defendant records, indemnitor records, court-date monitoring, bond documents, forfeiture follow-up visibility, and audit trails. PI Core supports investigation firms with assignment records, evidence handling, surveillance documentation, chain-of-custody structure, and attorney handoffs. Butler pricing is uniform across products: $99 per user per month for Starter, $149 for Small Team, $199 for Firm, and custom pricing for 26+ users. Legal Core includes a 2-month free trial; Bail Core and PI Core include 3-month free trials. Each product has 100 founding cohort spots with 25% off for 2 years and 10 design partner spots. Nevada-specific fit depends on District Court criminal practice, Justice Court and Municipal Court touchpoints, State Bar technology guidance, Division of Insurance bail licensing, and NRS Chapter 648 private investigator licensing through the Nevada Private Investigators Licensing Board.

Butler in Nevada

State-specific without pretending Butler is local to every courthouse.

Butler is Michigan-based and serves Nevada customers nationally. Nevada implementation should account for Clark County and Washoe County scale, rural judicial districts, Las Vegas-area bail volume, private investigator licensing, and source-system migration.

Nevada is a full three-vertical state for Butler. The bail market is especially important because the Division of Insurance identifies multiple bail license types and regulates commercial bail activity statewide, while Las Vegas-area operations can create high-volume field and court-date workflows.

Nevada legal landscape

Court, bail, and investigation details affect the software fit.

Nevada's operating environment combines large metro criminal practice, sophisticated commercial bail licensing, and formal investigation licensing. State-specific software fit depends on field-ready records, audit trails, and evidence handling.

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Court system and criminal calendars

Nevada's judiciary includes District Courts, Justice Courts, and Municipal Courts. The Administrative Office of the Courts lists access points for those courts statewide, and the District Court directory includes Clark County civil/criminal divisions and Washoe County general jurisdiction. Legal Core's Nevada value is strongest where district, justice, and municipal court events create defense deadlines, client communication, and investigator follow-up.

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Professional standards and technology posture

The State Bar of Nevada publishes lawyer professional responsibility resources and technology guidance through ethics and practice materials. Nevada defense teams evaluating software should treat confidentiality, competence, communication, supervision, and careful technology use as operational requirements around sensitive records and privileged work product.

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Commercial bail bond regulation

Nevada permits commercial bail bonding and regulates it through the Division of Insurance. Nevada DOI states that a person must have a license to transact commercial bail business and identifies bail agent, bail solicitor, bail enforcement, and general agent license types. Bail Core's Nevada fit is strongest for agencies needing defendant, indemnitor, field, court-date, forfeiture, and audit visibility at modern bail volume.

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Private investigation operating context

Nevada licenses private investigation under NRS Chapter 648 through the Private Investigators Licensing Board. The statute defines private investigator and sets qualifications for license issuance, including age, character, criminal-history, experience, fee, insurance, and posting requirements. PI Core supports assignments, evidence records, surveillance documentation, attorney handoffs, and review trails around licensed investigation work.

Product fit

Three Butler products, applied to Nevada operating work.

Legal Core for Nevada criminal defense

Legal Core supports Nevada defense practices managing District Court felony matters, Justice Court preliminaries and misdemeanors, Municipal Court touchpoints, motions, discovery, sensitive records, and investigator material. It is built for defense workflow rather than general legal matter storage.

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Bail Core for Nevada bail bond agencies

Bail Core supports Nevada bail agencies with defendant records, indemnitor workflows, bond documents, bail solicitor or enforcement context, court dates, forfeiture follow-up, field communication, and audit trails. Nevada's active commercial bail market makes modern field-ready records a central fit point.

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PI Core for Nevada private investigation firms

PI Core supports Nevada private investigation firms with assignments, surveillance files, digital evidence, attorney-ready handoffs, and review trails. It does not replace PILB licensing; it structures the records that licensed investigation work produces.

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City coverage

Cities with Butler coverage in Nevada.

These city hubs add county, court, local market, and product-routing context beneath the Nevada state hub.

Henderson

Clark County context for local court, bail, investigation, and migration scoping. Hub-only city in this phase; product cards route to pricing or state context.

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Las Vegas

Clark County context for local court, bail, investigation, and migration scoping. City hub plus Legal Core, Bail Core, and PI Core city+vertical coverage.

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Pricing and programs

Uniform pricing, state-specific evaluation.

Butler uses the same four-tier per-user pricing structure across Legal Core, Bail Core, and PI Core: Starter at $99 per user per month, Small Team at $149 per user per month, Firm at $199 per user per month, and custom pricing above 25 users. Legal Core includes a 2-month free trial. Bail Core and PI Core include 3-month free trials. Each product has its own founding cohort with 100 spots and 25% off for 2 years, plus an application-based design partner program with 10 spots per product.

Migration

Switching support for Nevada teams.

Migration support follows the same program described on Butler's migration page: founding cohort customers receive migration free, standard cloud-to-cloud migration is $499 for typical scope up to 5,000 records, complex migration is $1,499 for multi-source or large-document scenarios, and all migration fees are credited back as platform credit after 6 months of paid subscription. State hub pages reference migration mechanics; the detailed switching plan lives on /migration.

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  • MyCase
  • Captira
  • BailBooks
  • eBail
  • CROSStrax
  • Trackops
  • CaseFleet
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Nevada FAQ

State-specific questions prospects ask before switching.

Does Butler work for Nevada criminal defense practices?

Yes. Legal Core supports Nevada defense firms that need District Court, Justice Court, and Municipal Court calendar discipline, motion tracking, discovery organization, sensitive work product separation, and investigator coordination.

Does Butler integrate with Nevada courts?

Butler does not claim universal Nevada court integration. The product supports court-calendar and defense workflow discipline, while any direct docket, e-filing, or court-specific source should be reviewed during implementation.

Does Bail Core serve Nevada bail bond agencies?

Yes. Nevada permits commercial bail bonding and licenses multiple bail roles through the Division of Insurance. Bail Core supports defendant, indemnitor, field, court-date, bond-document, forfeiture, enforcement, and audit records.

Does Butler replace Nevada bail bond compliance obligations?

No. Bail Core does not replace Nevada bail agent, agency, solicitor, enforcement, or general-agent licensing, DOI rules, surety obligations, or court requirements. It provides the operating record around regulated bail work.

Is PI Core appropriate for Nevada investigation work?

Yes. Nevada private investigators are licensed through the Private Investigators Licensing Board under NRS Chapter 648. PI Core supports assignments, evidence handling, surveillance documentation, attorney handoffs, and audit trails around licensed investigation work.

Can a Nevada organization migrate from incumbent software?

Yes. Butler migration supports common legal, bail, and investigation systems where usable exports are available. Nevada organizations moving from Clio, MyCase, Captira, BailBooks, eBail, CROSStrax, Trackops, CaseFleet, spreadsheets, or document folders can scope migration during consultation.

How does Butler handle Nevada confidentiality concerns?

Legal Core and PI Core emphasize access control, sensitive-record treatment, privileged work product separation, and audit trails. Nevada professionals remain responsible for confidentiality and licensing obligations, but Butler structures records around those risks.

Does Butler have Nevada customers today?

Butler does not publish state-by-state customer counts during early rollout. Nevada prospects should evaluate fit based on court workflows, Las Vegas-area bail volume, PILB licensing, source systems, document volume, and field requirements.

How does support work for Nevada customers?

Butler serves customers nationally from its Michigan operating base. Nevada customers use the same support, migration, and product channels as other customers, with implementation adapted to Nevada court, bail, and PI details.

Where should a Nevada prospect start?

Start with the relevant product pricing page, then schedule a conversation if Nevada court calendars, commercial bail volume, PILB licensing, or migration source data needs state-specific review.

Public sources cited

State-specific claims stay tied to public sources.

State-specific information cited from public sources current as of May 4, 2026. Butler updates state hub content as court, licensing, and bail bond rules change.

Nevada software evaluation

Review pricing or talk through your Nevada workflow.

Start with product pricing if you already know the vertical. Use contact if the important question is court fit, licensing context, migration source data, or a multi-product operating model.