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Clark County Assessor's Office | Official Site
The Assessor's Office performs accurate & equitable assessment functions to serve the public. We strive to be the most user-friendly Assessor's office in the country.
Welcome to Clark County, NV
The Assessor parcel maps are compiled from official records, including surveys and deeds, but only contain the information required for assessment. See the recorded documents for more detailed legal information.
Assessor - Clark County, NV
County Assessor. bjohnson@clarkcountynv.gov. Doug Scott. Assistant Director. dscott@clarkcountynv.gov. Sign up for department updates. Sign Up. Clark County, NV. Get in touch. We are open Monday to Thursday 8:00am - 5:00pm PST. Phone: (702) 455-0000. Address: 500 S Grand Central Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV 89106.
Welcome to Clark County, NV
The Assessor's Office maintains the official real property mailing address records for Clark County. The form can be filled out and submitted in PDF format. Manufactured Home Conversion Affidavit
The Assessor is required by Nevada law to discover, list and value all property within the County. The property is assessed at 35% of its current appraised value. In addition to the parcels of real property (land, homes, commercial buildings), the Assessor must …
Welcome to Clark County, NV
The Assessor is required by Nevada law to assess all property every year. The Assessor is required by law to assess all real property at current value, which is represented by the replacement cost of the improvement less depreciation and market value of the land.
Welcome to Clark County, NV
WHAT THE ASSESSOR DOES: The Assessor values all property subject to taxation. The Assessor is required by Nevada law to discover, list and value all property within the County. The property is assessed at 35% of its current appraised value.
Welcome to Clark County, NV
Information from the Clark County Assessor's Office computerized records is available for purchase in the following formats: secured tax roll; unsecured tax roll; residential extraction and commercial extraction.
Welcome to Clark County, NV
Who Must File a Personal Property Declaration with the Assessor? All businesses having assets within Clark County must complete and file an annual declaration which lists any personal property that is used in conjunction with the business as of the lien date, which is July 1.
our website at www.ClarkCountyNV.gov/assessor. DO I HAVE TO COME INTO THE ASSESSOR’S OFFICE TO APPLY? You may visit one of our locations, or fill out and sign an Assessor’s Exemption Application Form in front of a Notary Public and mail that application to the Assessor’s Office. The forms are available on the Assessor’s website at