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Business licensing is open at Las Vegas City Hall, 495 S. Main St. You can email license@lasvegasnevada.gov or call 702-229-6281. Office hours are Monday thru Thursday 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Service windows on the first floor of City Hall are open Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Wednesday 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
To apply for a business license follow our step-by-step process. Also find license instruction sheets and information on cannabis licensing and short-term rentals.
Manage and edit your business license information using the links below. In addition, find civil hearing information, forms for closing a business and the non-operational liquor license report.
To stay current with business trends and practices, state law and federal law, the city of Las Vegas the city of Las Vegas occasionally processes amendments to Title 6 of the Las Vegas Municipal Code which governs business taxes, licenses, and regulations. In accordance with NRS Chapter 237, trade associations, owners and officers of businesses which are likely to be affected by a proposal, as well as other interested persons, may submit comments, data, or arguments to the city concerning whether any of the provisions of the proposal will:
Any current proposed amendments are listed below. These may be viewed electronically at the links provided or reviewed in-person at the Business License Division office on the 6th floor of City Hall at 495 S. Main St.
1) 21-0576-TXT1- Short Term Residential Rentals. VIEW the proposed changes to various sections of LVMC Chapter 6.75, pertaining to short-term residential rentals, to conform to and incorporate various recently adopted provisions of State law, and amends other provisions of LVMC Titles 4, 6 and 19 to make corresponding changes. Note: In order for comments, data or arguments to be guaranteed consideration by the city, they must be received no later than 5 p.m. June 21, 2022. To submit comments in person, please visit: City of Las Vegas - Department of Planning, Business License Division City Hall, 495 S. Main St., 6th Floor Las Vegas, NV 89101. Submit a comment online.
Lodging establishments, within the city of Las Vegas jurisdiction, that are rented out to guests for 30 days or less on a daily or less than weekly basis are subject to room tax. Room tax is also known as “transient lodging tax” and assessed on the occupancy of a room and all related charges. Room taxes support funding for various state and local projects including the new NFL stadium, the expansion of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority and education.
A room tax account will be automatically created upon approval of the business license for the lodging establishment. For additional information on the business license application process click Apply.
Room tax should be collected by the operator from the guest as a separate add-on charge. Remittance of the taxes must be paid on or before the 15th day of the month following the month the taxes accrued to avoid penalties and interest. Unpaid room tax may result in a lien against the property and place the business license at risk of being revoked. The Room Tax Calculator can be used to complete the room tax report.
Payments can be submitted by mail or made in person at the Customer Care Center located at 500 S. Main Street, Suite 110, Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) from 7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
NOTE: At this time room tax payments cannot be submitted online.
Business license categories that are subject to room tax include, but are not limited to:
To determine if your establishment is located inside the Primary Gaming Corridor contact zoning at 702-229-6301.
Additional detailed information on room tax, rates and a map of the Primary Gaming Corridor is available in the Room Tax Packet. Please note that the Nevada State Legislature has the authority to adjust the room tax rate as they deem appropriate.
To speak with a Business License Auditor related to room tax matters call 702-229-6281 or email BusLicenseAuditors@lasvegasnevada.gov.
The city of Las Vegas Business License Compliance Team provides education and guidance on the city's Municipal Codes that pertain to business operations, responds to complaints regarding businesses and conducts inspections to ensure that businesses are operating with the proper licensing and within the scope of their license.
The team is available to help you remain compliant by providing education on the city codes and guidance on state regulations. If you need assistance, please reach out to us below and we will do our best to assist you.
Request assistance with city regulations: email blcompliance@lasvegasnevada.gov
Report a violation: https://cityoflasvegas.formstack.com/forms/businesslicensingcomplaint
If you have received a Notice of Violation under Las Vegas Municipal Code (LVMC) 6.02.400, you must do one of the following within 30 days from receiving this notice:
Please be advised that if you do not respond to your Notice of Violation within 30 calendar days, an additional penalty will be assessed in an amount equal to your original civil fine as outlined in LVMC 6.02.440(A).
If you were issued a criminal citation, you must appear in Las Vegas Municipal Court on the day at the bottom of your citation.
Please allow one week for your information to be entered into the court system, then you may verify your court date on the city of Las Vegas Municipal Court webpage.
Business licensing is open at Las Vegas City Hall, 495 S. Main St. You can email license@lasvegasnevada.gov or call 702-229-6281. Office hours are Monday thru Thursday 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Service windows on the first floor of City Hall are open Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Wednesday 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
To apply for a business license follow our step-by-step process. Also find license instruction sheets and information on cannabis licensing and short-term rentals.
Manage and edit your business license information using the links below. In addition, find civil hearing information, forms for closing a business and the non-operational liquor license report.
To stay current with business trends and practices, state law and federal law, the city of Las Vegas the city of Las Vegas occasionally processes amendments to Title 6 of the Las Vegas Municipal Code which governs business taxes, licenses, and regulations. In accordance with NRS Chapter 237, trade associations, owners and officers of businesses which are likely to be affected by a proposal, as well as other interested persons, may submit comments, data, or arguments to the city concerning whether any of the provisions of the proposal will:
Any current proposed amendments are listed below. These may be viewed electronically at the links provided or reviewed in-person at the Business License Division office on the 6th floor of City Hall at 495 S. Main St.
1) 21-0576-TXT1- Short Term Residential Rentals. VIEW the proposed changes to various sections of LVMC Chapter 6.75, pertaining to short-term residential rentals, to conform to and incorporate various recently adopted provisions of State law, and amends other provisions of LVMC Titles 4, 6 and 19 to make corresponding changes. Note: In order for comments, data or arguments to be guaranteed consideration by the city, they must be received no later than 5 p.m. June 21, 2022. To submit comments in person, please visit: City of Las Vegas - Department of Planning, Business License Division City Hall, 495 S. Main St., 6th Floor Las Vegas, NV 89101. Submit a comment online.
Lodging establishments, within the city of Las Vegas jurisdiction, that are rented out to guests for 30 days or less on a daily or less than weekly basis are subject to room tax. Room tax is also known as “transient lodging tax” and assessed on the occupancy of a room and all related charges. Room taxes support funding for various state and local projects including the new NFL stadium, the expansion of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority and education.
A room tax account will be automatically created upon approval of the business license for the lodging establishment. For additional information on the business license application process click Apply.
Room tax should be collected by the operator from the guest as a separate add-on charge. Remittance of the taxes must be paid on or before the 15th day of the month following the month the taxes accrued to avoid penalties and interest. Unpaid room tax may result in a lien against the property and place the business license at risk of being revoked. The Room Tax Calculator can be used to complete the room tax report.
Payments can be submitted by mail or made in person at the Customer Care Center located at 500 S. Main Street, Suite 110, Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) from 7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
NOTE: At this time room tax payments cannot be submitted online.
Business license categories that are subject to room tax include, but are not limited to:
To determine if your establishment is located inside the Primary Gaming Corridor contact zoning at 702-229-6301.
Additional detailed information on room tax, rates and a map of the Primary Gaming Corridor is available in the Room Tax Packet. Please note that the Nevada State Legislature has the authority to adjust the room tax rate as they deem appropriate.
To speak with a Business License Auditor related to room tax matters call 702-229-6281 or email BusLicenseAuditors@lasvegasnevada.gov.
The city of Las Vegas Business License Compliance Team provides education and guidance on the city's Municipal Codes that pertain to business operations, responds to complaints regarding businesses and conducts inspections to ensure that businesses are operating with the proper licensing and within the scope of their license.
The team is available to help you remain compliant by providing education on the city codes and guidance on state regulations. If you need assistance, please reach out to us below and we will do our best to assist you.
Request assistance with city regulations: email blcompliance@lasvegasnevada.gov
Report a violation: https://cityoflasvegas.formstack.com/forms/businesslicensingcomplaint
If you have received a Notice of Violation under Las Vegas Municipal Code (LVMC) 6.02.400, you must do one of the following within 30 days from receiving this notice:
Please be advised that if you do not respond to your Notice of Violation within 30 calendar days, an additional penalty will be assessed in an amount equal to your original civil fine as outlined in LVMC 6.02.440(A).
If you were issued a criminal citation, you must appear in Las Vegas Municipal Court on the day at the bottom of your citation.
Please allow one week for your information to be entered into the court system, then you may verify your court date on the city of Las Vegas Municipal Court webpage.
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