Disability Adjudication -
evaluates
applications from individuals with permanent disabilities to determine
if they are eligible for federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).
Contact the county
Health District to file a complaint against a food establishment.
On the left navigational menu click on Social Services, then select
County Health Districts and select the appropriate district. For
rural Nevada, contact the
Nevada State Division of Health.
What is Personalized Bill Tracking?
Personalized Bill Tracking (PBT) allows you to create and
maintain a list of bills and BDRs that are of interest to
you. Once your account is set up, you will receive two daily
emails. The first is a status report for each bill on your
list. The second is a list of all legislation introduced
that day. PBT also provides additional online reports to
help you stay informed as your bills move through the
legislative process.
Are Off Highway Vehicles Regulated?
Yes. The Off Highway Vehicle (OHV)
Sticker Program became effective in January
2006 and is administered by the
Nevada Department of
Taxation.
How do I obtain an OHV sticker?
Take your sales receipt showing you paid
sales tax to an Authorized OHV Dealer in
your area (see list below), and they will
verify you did pay the sales tax and provide
you with a sticker. If you purchased your
OHV from a private party, you will still
visit an authorized dealer and show them
your bill of sale to receive your sticker.
The Department of Taxation has a
list of Approved OHV
Dealers on their website.
find out how to
appeal the amount of your Property Taxes?
If you are unable to resolve the issue at the local level, you can
appeal to the County Board of Equalization. The forms for
petitioning the County Board of Equalization are available at the
County Assessor's Office. The
State Board of Equalization hears
and determines all appeals from action of County Boards of
Equalization.
Dwelling Landlord-tenant relations are not regulated by any state
agency. The rights and obligations of tenants and landlords are
found in Nevada Revised Statute (NRS)
Chapter 118A.
Are Off Highway Vehicles Regulated?
Yes. The Off Highway Vehicle (OHV)
Sticker Program became effective in January
2006 and is administered by the
Nevada Department of
Taxation.
Secretary of State
(New and Existing Corporations, Limited Liability Corporations,
Non-Profit Organizations and other Business Entities), Athletes'
Agents, Certificates of Good Standing,
Clerks & Recorders contact information/listing,
Commercial/Corporate Recordings, Incorporations
(including those for Non-Profit Organizations), Notary Public
Appointments,
Registration of Securities,
Revoked Entity Reinstatements, Search Corporations, Securities
Division, Trademarks, Corporation Terminations,
Universal
Commercial Code (UCC) Filings, etc.
Taxation
- Business License, Sales, Excise Tax / Rates, Forms & Publications
Department of
Personnel - The State of Nevada created a Public
Service Intern Program in 1997. Students gain valuable
real-world work experience. Eligible students may apply for
internships that are consistent with the student's academic major,
area of interest, degree or career objectives, or service interest.
For more information and general inquiries, please contact (775)
684-0139 oremail
bharvey@dop.nv.gov.
Please
note these are not paid positions.
Internships are available for fall, spring, or summer semesters.
You can also contact the following agencies directly to see ifapplications for Interns are currently being accepted.:
Nevada
Demographer
-
The
Nevada State Demographer's office is responsible for conducting
annual population estimates for Nevada's counties, cities, and
towns.
Contact the county
Health District to file a complaint against a food establishment.
On the left navigational menu click on Social Services, then select
County Health Districts and select the appropriate district. For
rural Nevada, contact the
Nevada State Division of Health.
Yes, brothel
prostitution is legal in some areas of the state. However, all
forms of street prostitution are illegal in all parts of the state under
Nevada's criminal laws. Certain rural counties may decide whether to
allow brothel prostitution under the business licensing provisions of
the county.