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Privacy Screening: Las Vegas vs Paradise

How do privacy screening rules compare between Las Vegas, NV and Paradise, NV?

Paradise has fewer restrictions than Las Vegas.

Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Las Vegas regulates fence height and visibility under LVMC Title 19. Rear and side yard fences may be up to 6 feet. Front yard walls cannot exceed 5 feet with the top 3 feet open for visibility. Retaining walls in front yards limited to 2 feet. Block walls over 2 feet need permits.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Few Restrictions

In unincorporated Clark County, fences up to 6 feet tall do not require a building permit. Fences over 6 feet require a permit. Clark County Title 30 governs fence height, materials, and setback requirements. Block walls are common in the Las Vegas Valley due to wind conditions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLas VegasParadise
Rear/Side Max6 feet-
Front Yard Max5 ft (top 3 ft open)-
Front Retaining2 feet maximum-
Permit NeededBlock walls >2 ft-
Common MaterialCMU block wallsMasonry block wall
No Permit-≤6 feet height
Permit Required->6 feet
Pool Fence-Min 5 ft with self-closing gate

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Las Vegas FAQ

How tall can a fence be in Las Vegas?

Rear and side yard fences can be up to 6 feet. Front yard fences max at 5 feet total, but the top 3 feet must be open for visibility.

Do I need a permit for a block wall in Las Vegas?

Yes. Block walls over 2 feet in height require a building permit. The city has a specific fence/wall permit application.

Paradise FAQ

How tall can a fence be in Clark County without a permit?

Fences up to 6 feet tall are exempt from building permits in unincorporated Clark County. Fences over 6 feet require a permit. Front yard fences are typically limited to 3–4 feet depending on the zoning district.

Why are block walls so common in Clark County?

Southern Nevada's desert climate — with high winds, intense sun, and virtually no rain — makes masonry block walls the preferred choice. They withstand wind better than wood, don't degrade from UV exposure, and many HOAs require them.

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