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Clark County Business License Highlights
For Online Services, Business License contact information and Governor's Directive for essential vs. nonessential businesses, click here.
May 12, 2020
COVID-19 UPDATE
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Given the severity of the risk posed by COVID-19 and the social distancing requirements mandated by the Governor and the CDC, the Department of Business License has closed. We will continue to monitor online applications and online renewals during this time. For Online Services, Business License contact information and the Governor’s Directive regarding essential vs. nonessential businesses, click here.
New Reopening Business Registration
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Ready to reopen your business? Please click on the button below to register:
New Reopening Guide for Businesses and Employers
In coordination with Governor Sisolak’s “Nevada United: Roadmap to Recovery", we have prepared a Reopening Guide for business owners to know more about the following:
- Considerations for the condition of your physical facility/ location
- Cleaning and sanitation standards
- Social distancing guidelines
- Industry specific information & business license status related information for reopening businesses.
- List of beneficial resources from national organizations and regional community partners.
- Downloadable public health safety fliers in English and Spanish.
See translations in various languages below:
普通話 한국어 Tagalog ไทย Việt
NewClark County Resort Reopening Application
The Department of Business License has posted its Clark County Resort Hotel Re-Opening Application for completion by all Resort Hotels intending to resume gaming operations subsequent to the lifting of the Governor's mandated closures.
Please click here to access the interactive form. Scan the completed form and email to BLReopeningAssistance@ClarkCountyNV.gov.
Important Information Regarding Business License Fee Payments During COVID-19 Emergency
Read important information regarding business license payments during the COVID-19 emergency. Click here for more information.
- AnnouncementsReopening Business Registration and GuidanceIf you are planning to reopen your business, please read.More Information
- Business License Allows Package Liquor Stores to Offer Delivery Service of Package LiquorThe County Department of Business License is temporarily allowing package liquor stores to offer delivery service of package liquor to customers in unincorporated Clark County during the Governor’s Declaration of Emergency.More Information
- Business License Temporarily Allows Liquor Licensees with Restaurants to Sell Beer and Wine to Go (Curbside Pickup)The Clark County Department of Business License is allowing liquor licensees with restaurants to sell beer and wine to go (curbside pickup) as long as the order includes food.More Information
- BL EZ PayBeat the Line. Pay Online! Here's a new and efficient way to submit your renewal payments online using a desktop or mobile device. More Information
- Proposed Amendments to Wireless Communications Facilities in ROWRead the Proposed Amendments to Clark County Code Title 5, Chapter 5.02 regarding Rights-Of-Way Management - Wireless Communications Facilities.More Information
- Mobile Billboard Business Application UpdateLearn more about the suspension of accepting new license applications for mobile billboards and mobile billboard vehicles.More Information
- Adopted Ordinance to Mobile Billboard BusinessesRead the Adopted Ordinance to Clark County Code Title 7, Chapter 7.95, adding a new chapter for Mobile Billboard Businesses.More Information
- Proposed Amendments to Medical & Retail Marijuana EstablishmentsRead the notification letter and proposed amendment to Clark County Code Title 8, Chapter 8.60 & 8.65.More Information
- Can I use my property and be an Airbnb or HomeAway host?Learn more about online short-term rentals within Unincorporated County, for a period for thirty (30) consecutive calendar days or less.More Information
- Notification to ReflexologistsPlease be advised that all reflexologists must be licensed by the Nevada State Board of Massage Therapy. Read the notification letter for more information. More Information
This press release was produced by the Clark County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.