Clark County Code Enforcement prioritizes cases by severity. Health and safety hazards receive expedited attention. Standard complaints are generally investigated within 7β30 days. The enforcement process begins with education and notices before escalating to citations.
When a code violation is reported to Clark County Code Enforcement, the office opens a case and begins the enforcement process. Cases involving immediate health or safety hazards β such as structural collapse risk, raw sewage, or hazardous materials β receive priority and may be investigated within 24β48 hours. Standard complaints including property maintenance, junk accumulation, zoning violations, and unpermitted construction are typically investigated within 7β30 days depending on current caseload. Clark County's enforcement process follows a progressive model: (1) Initial investigation and documentation; (2) Notice of violation sent to the property owner with a compliance deadline (typically 10β30 days depending on violation type); (3) Re-inspection to verify compliance; (4) If non-compliant, escalation to administrative citations or civil penalties. The large geographic area of unincorporated Clark County β which includes heavily populated communities like Paradise (where the Las Vegas Strip is located), Spring Valley, and Sunrise Manor β means caseloads can be high, particularly for property maintenance and short-term rental complaints. Repeat or egregious violations may be forwarded to the District Attorney's office for criminal prosecution.
Non-compliant property owners face escalating enforcement: first a notice of violation, then administrative citations with fines typically starting at $100 and increasing for repeat violations, potential abatement at the owner's expense, and in severe cases criminal prosecution in Justice Court.
Clark County, NV
Title 30 Section 30.68.020 uses an octave-band table. At 1000 Hz: residential 47 day / 37 night; business 52 day / 42 night; industrial 67 day / 57 night. A ...
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Clark County allows construction 6 AMβ10 PM in unincorporated areas. Construction during daytime hours is exempt from decibel standards under Β§30.68.020(h)(1...
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Industrial zones allow 67 dB day and 57 dB night at 1000 Hz per Title 30 Section 30.68.020. M-1, M-2, M-3 zones also relax audio rules. Residential limits st...
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