How do I pay for my Electronic Monitoring Program fees?
- You may mail or present a money order to:
Clark County Detention Center
Attn: Electronic Monitoring Program
330 S. Casino Center Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89101
- Effective January 3, 2024, credit card payments will be processed through GTL. Credit card payments can be made on-line or at one of the kiosks in the lobby of the Clark County Detention Center. Our facility number is 289101.
- To submit an on-line credit card payment: CLICK HERE
Deposits are for House Arrest accounts ONLY
Can I work while on the Electronic Monitoring Program?
Yes. Participants are able to work while on the Clark County Detention Center Electronic Monitoring Program. All employment will be verified at the time of intake and an advance schedule is required.
Can I go to medical appointments?
Yes. Medical appointments are permitted with verification and prior approval. Medical emergencies that require immediate medical care are the only exception to the prior approval rule.
Do I have to wear an ankle bracelet for the entire time that I am on the program?
Yes. A tamper proof GPS device will be required to remain on the participant's ankle for the duration of the Electronic Monitoring Program.
What if I violate the Electronic Monitoring Program?
You will be immediately taken into custody and returned to the Clark County Detention Center to serve out the remaining jail sentence. You will not receive a refund.
Am I allowed to go to counseling, school, AA meetings, etc.?
Yes. We allow for you to attend all court required classes with verification.
What happens if I tamper with or lose the device?
If the device is tampered with or purposefully damaged or lost, you will be required to pay for a replacement device and additional criminal charges will be forwarded for prosecution.
Will my residence be searched while on the Electronic Monitoring Program?
Yes. Participants' homes will be searched for contraband while on the Electronic Monitoring Program.
Can I start Electronic Monitoring Program when it is convenient for me?
No. The Electronic Monitoring Program begins immediately following sentencing unless specified differently by the courts.
Do I need a home phone line to be on Electronic Monitoring Program?
You must have either a land-line phone in the residence or a cell phone.
How do I contact Electronic Monitoring Program?
Inquiries may be directed to (702) 671-5861 or via e-mail to HAEC@LVMPD.COM. The office hours of operation are 8:00am – 4:00pm, Monday – Friday (excluding holidays).