Clark County does not have a dedicated leaf blower ordinance. Gas and electric leaf blowers fall under the general unnecessary-noise rule in CCC §14.55.020. Practical window: 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. — outside that, expect a complaint.
Title 14 Chapter 14.55 (Unnecessary Noise) does not name leaf blowers and Clark County has not adopted Nevada or California-style emissions/operations rules for SORE equipment. Leaf blowers are treated as 'engines and mechanical devices' under the general nuisance test in §14.55.020. Code Enforcement's 10 p.m.-6 a.m. construction-noise window is the safest reference: a leaf blower run before 7 a.m. or after 8 p.m. is likely to generate a documented complaint. There is no statewide Nevada ban on gas leaf blower sales (unlike California). HOA-managed neighborhoods in Paradise (Pinnacle Resort, Park Paseo, Whitney Ranch) often have stricter CC&R hour limits — check the HOA before pulling out a blower.
No leaf-blower-specific fine schedule. Operating outside reasonable hours can produce a §14.55.020 misdemeanor citation (up to $1,000/6 months). HOA violations are handled under NRS Chapter 116 governing common-interest communities, not county code.
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