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Exotic Pets: Boulder City vs Henderson

How do exotic pets rules compare between Boulder City, NV and Henderson, NV?

Boulder City has fewer restrictions than Henderson.

Boulder City, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Exotic pet regulations under Boulder City Code §7-3-4. Non-dangerous exotic pets may be allowed; dangerous exotic animals prohibited.

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Henderson, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Henderson follows Clark County Code §10.18.010 requiring Exotic Animal Permits. All of Clark County is in the Africanized Honey Bee Quarantine Zone. NRS Chapter 503 regulates wildlife possession.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoulder CityHenderson
CodeBoulder City §7-3-4CC §10.18.010
Non-Dangerous ExoticsMay be permitted with conditions-
Dangerous AnimalsProhibited-
State LawNRS Chapter 202NRS Chapter 503
Permit-Required per animal
Bee Zone-Africanized quarantine

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Boulder City FAQ

Can I own an exotic pet in Boulder City?

Exotic pet regulations under Boulder City Code §7-3-4. Non-dangerous exotic pets may be allowed; dangerous exotic animals prohibited.

What exotic animals are prohibited in Boulder City?

Code: Boulder City §7-3-4. Non-Dangerous Exotics: May be permitted with conditions. Dangerous Animals: Prohibited. State Law: NRS Chapter 202.

Henderson FAQ

Can I own an exotic pet in Henderson?

Henderson follows Clark County Code §10.18.010 requiring Exotic Animal Permits. All of Clark County is in the Africanized Honey Bee Quarantine Zone. NRS Chapter 503 regulates wildlife possession.

What exotic animals are prohibited in Henderson?

Permit: Required per animal. Code: CC §10.18.010. State Law: NRS Chapter 503. Bee Zone: Africanized quarantine.

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