How do I receive City Council agenda and/or minutes?
The City Clerk’s Office has a request form to be completed if you wish to be mailed the City Council, Redevelopment Agency and/or Planning Commission Agendas or Minutes or if you wish to purchase a City of North Las Vegas Code Book. Please contact the Clerk’s Office at 633-1030 or (click here).
When and where are City Council Meetings?
City Council meetings are held the first and third Wednesdays of every month at 4:00 p.m. in City Council Chambers, 2250 Las Vegas Boulevard North, North Las Vegas, Nevada.
How do I request the opportunity to speak at a Council Meeting?
If you wish to speak on any agenda item, or in the Public Forum portion of the meeting, please complete one of the blue cards which are located outside the Chamber door and at the podium in Council Chambers. Please be sure to indicate the item number or write Public Forum if you have general comments. Give the card to the City Clerk. When the Mayor calls upon you to speak, please limit your comments to no more than three minutes and try to avoid repetition.
Public Comment request form - Online submission click here
Public Comment request form - By Fax or Email click here
How do I get copies of ordinances, municipal codes and other City documents?
The City Clerk is the Custodian of Records for the City. Visit the Municipal Code Book to review the City’s charter and laws, which are comprised of ordinances. Minute books and related documentation are available for review and copies of documents are available for $1.00 per page. Feel free to contact the City Clerk’s Office at 633-1030 during business hours for more information.
How do I appeal a decision of the Planning Commission to the City Council?
The window to file an appeal regarding a Planning Commission decision is seven days after the meeting in which the decision was made. An Appeal form can be obtained from the City Clerk’s Office, or download by clicking on the link below. If you have questions as to whether an item is appealable, or specific procedures, please contact the Planning & Zoning Division at 633-1516.
Planning Commission Appeal Form
(PDF document, 9kb)
How do I express my willingness to serve on a City board, commission or task force?
Visit our Advisory Board Information page for information about each board and/or to access the Willingness to Serve Form.
Do I qualify to run for a Municipal Office?
Visit Municipal Elections for information about candidate requirements.
How do I register to vote?
Visit Municipal Elections and the Clark County Election Departmentfor information about Voter Registration.
How do I get birth and death records?
Information on how to obtain certificates can be found on the Southern Nevada Health District Web Site at:
Birth certificates: http://www.southernnevadahealthdistrict.org/birth-certificates.php
Death certificates: http://www.southernnevadahealthdistrict.org/death-certificates.php
How do I get marriage records?
How to I get a divorce or copy of a divorce decree?
To obtain information about a divorce that was issued in Clark County contact Family Court at 601 North Pecos, Las Vegas, NV 89101-2408 / (702) 455-2590 or Las Vegas Justice Court Clerk at the Regional Justice Center, 200 S. Lewis Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89101
How do I get a passport or renew my passport?
The City of North Las Vegas is not a U.S. Passport acceptance facility. There are about 20 acceptance facilities within 10 miles of the City of North Las Vegas. Passports may also be submitted directly to the U.S. Passport Service, check out information online.
The City of Henderson, Office of the City Clerk will be exclusively offering online appointments for passport services starting April 1, 2021. They are moving solely to an appointment model to decrease wait times, increase efficiency and flexibility, and to avoid overcrowding in common areas. For more information, contact the Henderson City Clerk's Office at (702)-267-1418 or see the City of Henderson City Clerk's Office passport website.
How do I research Nevada State Law?
Visit the State of Nevada web site for State information including legislation and Nevada Revised Statutes.
Who are U.S. Senators and Representatives for the State of Nevada?
Nevada is a U.S. state with two senators in the United States Senate and four representatives in the United States House of Representatives. Click link below to see districts and then click appropriate tab to see U.S. Senators and Representatives for Nevada.
See districts and contact information.
Who are State of Nevada Senators and Assemblymembers?
Click the link below to search and find your representation.
- Enter your home / voting registration address in full (e.g. 123 ABC St, North Vegas, NV
- Press Enter
- A map displays that location with codes like SD, AD, CD and RD
- Click codes and Senate, Assembly, Congressional, and Regents district information displays
- Information includes: name, party, term end date, and a lint to their online information.
Who's my Legislator / What's My District