Nevada generally permits open carry of firearms by adults without a permit, subject to location restrictions and the state preemption framework.
Nevada has no statute prohibiting the open carry of handguns or long guns by lawful adult possessors. NRS 202.350 distinguishes concealed carry (which requires a permit) from open carry, which remains lawful in most public places. Open carry is prohibited in schools, childcare facilities, airports past security, and certain government buildings per NRS 202.265. Local governments cannot enact stricter rules due to preemption under NRS 268.418. Federal property and private property owner restrictions still apply.
Open carry in prohibited zones such as schools is a gross misdemeanor or felony depending on the location, with penalties including imprisonment and fines.
Boulder City, NV
Boulder City Title 11 limits front yard fences to 3 to 4 feet and side and rear yard fences to 6 feet, with stricter rules in the Historic District.
Boulder City, NV
Boulder City enforces NRS 461A and the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code requiring barriers at least 5 feet tall around pools deeper than 18 inches.
Boulder City, NV
Boulder City requires a building permit for most fences over 6 feet tall and for any fence in the historic district per Title 11 Planning and Zoning.
Boulder City, NV
Retaining walls over 4 feet in height or supporting a surcharge require a building permit and engineered plans under the adopted International Building Code.
Boulder City, NV
Boulder City allows common fence materials like wood, masonry, vinyl, and wrought iron, with additional design review required in the Historic District.
Boulder City, NV
Feeding wildlife including coyotes, burros, bighorn sheep, and waterfowl is prohibited in Boulder City. Wild burros are protected federally but intentional f...
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