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Nevada Public Records

Use this page to find court records, arrest records, and other public records in Nevada. Each section links to the official agency or online tool that holds the records.

⚡ At a Glance

  • State courts: 17 counties across 10 judicial districts
  • Federal courts: 1 U.S. District Court (District of Nevada)
  • Background checks: Nevada DPS — Records, Communications and Compliance Division
  • Records law: Nevada Public Records Act
How to use this page: Pick the type of record you need below. Court records and arrest records each have their own section with links to the agencies that hold them. Official links go to government websites — not third-party services.

Start here: Choose the type of record you need below, then follow the link to the official source.

What You Can Find Here

⚖️ State and federal court case records
🔍 Arrest records and jail bookings by county
📋 Criminal background checks through Nevada DPS
🏛️ Property, vital, and other public records
What you will need:
  • Full name of the person or business
  • Case number, if you have one
  • Approximate date or location of the record

Court Records

Nevada has 17 counties across 10 judicial districts. Court records are maintained by each county's district court clerk. Some counties offer online case search — check your county court's website.

County-level court records include district courts, justice courts, and municipal courts. Online availability varies by county.

Federal Courts

Federal cases in Nevada are handled by one U.S. District Court:

  • District of Nevada — Las Vegas, Reno

Federal court records are available through the PACER system. Some records can be viewed at no cost at federal courthouse public terminals.

⚖️ Nevada Judiciary Website 🏛️ Find a Court — Nevada Judiciary

Use the official link above to access records or contact the office directly.

Arrest Records

Arrest records in Nevada are created and held by the arresting agency. Contact the agency directly for copies.

For statewide criminal history, the Nevada Department of Public Safety Records, Communications and Compliance Division maintains criminal records.

🔍 Nevada DPS — Records and Criminal History 📋 Nevada Department of Public Safety

Use the official link above to access records or contact the office directly.

Other Public Records

Nevada operates under the Nevada Public Records Act (NRS Ch. 239). Any person can request government records. Agencies must respond within 5 business days.

How to file a request: Write to the government body that holds the records. Include your name, contact information, and a clear description of what records you want. Requests can be sent by mail, email, fax, or hand-delivered. No special form is required.

How Records Work in Nevada

Court records are maintained at the county level by each county's district court clerk. Criminal history is centralized through the Nevada DPS. Arrest records stay with the arresting agency unless submitted to the state system.

Many records are available online for free. Certified copies, background checks, and some older records may require a fee or in-person visit.

Counties in Nevada

Nevada has 17 counties. Select one below to find local court, arrest, and public records.

Frequently Asked Questions

Based on publicly available information from Nevada state agencies and federal courts.

How do I search court records in Nevada for free?
Visit the Nevada Judiciary website to find your local court. Clark County and Washoe County offer online case search on their court websites.
Are arrest records public in Nevada?
Yes. Arrest records are public under the Nevada Public Records Act. Contact the arresting agency directly — city police, county sheriff, or state agency — to request a copy.
How do I run a background check in Nevada?
The Nevada DPS provides criminal history checks. Visit rccd.nv.gov for details.
What is the Nevada Public Records Act?
It is the state law that gives the public the right to access government records. Agencies must respond within 5 business days.
How many court systems does Nevada have?
Nevada has a multi-level court system: justice courts, municipal courts, district courts (10 districts), the Court of Appeals, and the Nevada Supreme Court.
What this page does not show: Not all records are available online. Some require a written request, an in-person visit, or a fee. Court records and arrest data may be incomplete, delayed, or not yet entered into online systems.

This page is a guide to help you find official records — it is not the official database. All information comes from government sources. Verify details directly with the agency that holds the records.

Last updated: April 15, 2026