

- #CLARK COUNTY PROPERTY RECORDS HILTON ELARA HOW TO#
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Download, complete and submit to for Superior Court Cases Request documents directly through the clerk's office. Copies made from archived records dated before 1996 are on microfilm and may include an additional $30 search fee.
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If the documents being requested are 1996 to present and the request is for non-certified copies, we can copy the documents on to a CD for 25 cents per page plus $20.00 for the cost of the CD and postage. Non-certified copies are 50 cents per page mailed or 25 cents per page emailed. Cost of certified copies are $5.00 for the first page and $1.00 for every page thereafter per document. Requests for copies may be made in person or through the mail. There are some court files and documents that are confidential in nature hence not available to the public. Documents are available through Liberty on public terminals in our lobby or microfilm. Please check the list of available files. The public may review a file between the hours of 8:30 a.m.

For the public's convenience, a computer terminal is available to do routine records checks and to locate and verify cause/case numbers. If you do not receive your renewal card by November 15th, please contact our Customer Service Division at (702) 455-3882.Court records are kept in the Clerk's Office located on the First Floor of the Clark County Courthouse. All responses must be submitted by the June 15th deadline.
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To renew using the online program, use the access code printed on your renewal card. Renewal cards will be mailed beginning October 7th. The Assessor's Office is excited to announce that all exemption holders may now renew their exemptions online. Watch this video explaining Property Tax Cap percentages You have until Jto correct your tax cap for this year (2023-2024). It will only change if you make any changes to the ownership on your parcel (i.e. Once your property becomes your primary residence, your 3% tax cap is set for all billing years going forward. You will receive an amended bill from the Treasurer’s Office once your tax cap has been updated.Īs homeowners, you are always able to correct your tax cap if it is incorrect.

If you returned a tax cap card to our office to have your property tax cap corrected, please be advised that the 3% tax cap may not immediately show on your tax bill due to the high volume of requests received. If your tax cap rate is stated incorrectly, please call the Assessor's Office at (702) 455-3882. You can also check your tax cap percentage by visiting the Treasurer's webpage. Property owners may submit a claim by signing the bottom portion of the letter and returning it to the Assessor's Office by mail, online, or in person. These property owners may be eligible for the primary tax cap rate for the upcoming fiscal year. The Assessor's Office mails out Tax Cap Abatement Notices to residential property owners who purchased property or had a change in ownership after July 1 in Clark County. Assembly Bill 489 provides for a partial abatement which limits annual tax increases on an owner's primary residence to no more than 3%, and for all other properties, no more than 8%. In 2005, the Nevada State Legislature passed a law to provide property tax relief. Below is a list of classes currently being offered:
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The Assessor's Office staff offers classes instructing business owners how to complete online filing. If you did not receive a postcard by July 15, please call our Appraisal Division at (702) 455-4997. Personal Property postcards have been mailed to businesses of record as of July 1. If your account qualifies for installment payments, the declaration must be filed by July 31st. If you need to file before July 31st, please email your spreadsheet to or contact our office to receive an emailed declaration. Due to the technical issues that have been occurring with the online filing system, we have granted extensions to file thru August 31 to all accounts that do not qualify for installments.
