Nevada Process Server Directory

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About Process Serving in Nevada

Nevada requires process servers engaged in the business of serving process to be licensed under NRS Chapter 648. Licensed servers must be at least 21 years old, have 2 years of relevant experience, pass a written exam, clear a fingerprint background check, and maintain $200,000 in liability insurance. The license number must be noted on all proofs of service filed under NRS 14.025.

  • License Required: Nevada requires licensing under NRS Chapter 648 for those engaged in the business of serving process. Persons serving process three or fewer times per year without compensation may be exempt under NRS 648.063(2).
  • Age Requirement: 21 years or older
  • Governing Statutes: NRCP Rule 4 (service rules); NRS Chapter 648 (Private Investigators and Process Servers licensing); NRS 14.025 (proof of service must note license number or exemption)
  • Service Deadline: 120 days after filing the complaint, extendable for good cause (NRCP 4(e))
  • Allowed Service Types: Personal service, substitute at dwelling with suitable person (NRCP 4.2(a)(2)), service by publication (NRCP 4.4(c), court order after due diligence)
  • Average Cost Range: $65–$150 for routine service
  • Special Requirements: For licensed servers: 2 years of experience (NRS 648.110), written exam (NRS 648.100), background check and fingerprints (NRS 648.080), $200,000 liability insurance (NRS 648.135), no felony or moral turpitude convictions. License number must appear on proof of service.
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How to Find a Process Server in Nevada

Finding a reliable process server in Nevada is straightforward with the Mighty Process Server directory. Browse our verified directory of professional process servers, filtered by county and city. Each server on our platform has been vetted through our verification process.

You can also request a bid from multiple servers to compare rates and availability. Simply select a server, view their profile, and submit a bid request — you'll receive responses from qualified servers in your area.

Whether you need service in Las Vegas, Henderson, Reno, North Las Vegas, or anywhere across Nevada, our directory connects you with experienced process servers who know the local courts and procedures.

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Process servers in Carson City serve communities across Carson City, Nevada.

Process servers in Churchill County serve communities across Churchill County, Nevada.

Process servers in Clark County serve communities across Clark County, Nevada.

Process servers in Douglas County serve communities across Douglas County, Nevada.

Process servers in Elko County serve communities across Elko County, Nevada.

Process servers in Esmeralda County serve communities across Esmeralda County, Nevada.

Process servers in Eureka County serve communities across Eureka County, Nevada.

Process servers in Humboldt County serve communities across Humboldt County, Nevada.

Process servers in Lander County serve communities across Lander County, Nevada.

Process servers in Lincoln County serve communities across Lincoln County, Nevada.

Process servers in Lyon County serve communities across Lyon County, Nevada.

Process servers in Mineral County serve communities across Mineral County, Nevada.

Process servers in Nye County serve communities across Nye County, Nevada.

Process servers in Pershing County serve communities across Pershing County, Nevada.

Process servers in Storey County serve communities across Storey County, Nevada.

Process servers in Washoe County serve communities across Washoe County, Nevada.

Process servers in White Pine County serve communities across White Pine County, Nevada.

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Carson City

Process servers in Carson City serve communities across Carson City, Nevada.

Churchill County

Process servers in Churchill County serve communities across Churchill County, Nevada.

Clark County

Process servers in Clark County serve communities across Clark County, Nevada.

Douglas County

Process servers in Douglas County serve communities across Douglas County, Nevada.

Elko County

Process servers in Elko County serve communities across Elko County, Nevada.

Esmeralda County

Process servers in Esmeralda County serve communities across Esmeralda County, Nevada.

Eureka County

Process servers in Eureka County serve communities across Eureka County, Nevada.

Humboldt County

Process servers in Humboldt County serve communities across Humboldt County, Nevada.

Lander County

Process servers in Lander County serve communities across Lander County, Nevada.

Lincoln County

Process servers in Lincoln County serve communities across Lincoln County, Nevada.

Lyon County

Process servers in Lyon County serve communities across Lyon County, Nevada.

Mineral County

Process servers in Mineral County serve communities across Mineral County, Nevada.

Nye County

Process servers in Nye County serve communities across Nye County, Nevada.

Pershing County

Process servers in Pershing County serve communities across Pershing County, Nevada.

Storey County

Process servers in Storey County serve communities across Storey County, Nevada.

Washoe County

Process servers in Washoe County serve communities across Washoe County, Nevada.

White Pine County

Process servers in White Pine County serve communities across White Pine County, Nevada.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, if you engage in the business of serving process. Nevada requires licensing under NRS Chapter 648. Licensed servers must be at least 21 years old, have 2 years of experience, pass a written exam, clear a fingerprint background check, and carry $200,000 in liability insurance. Persons serving process three or fewer times per year without compensation may qualify for an exemption under NRS 648.063(2).

Routine process service in Nevada typically costs between $65 and $150. Las Vegas and Reno area servers are common in this range. Remote Nevada locations (e.g., rural counties) can cost significantly more due to travel. Request bids from multiple verified servers on the Mighty Process Server platform.

Under NRCP 4(e), service must be completed within 120 days after filing the complaint. If service is not completed within this period, the court may dismiss the action or grant an extension upon a showing of good cause.

No. Nevada requires process servers engaged in the business of serving process to be licensed under NRS Chapter 648. The license number must appear on all proofs of service under NRS 14.025. Only persons meeting the exemption criteria (serving 3 or fewer times per year without compensation) may serve without a license.

If personal service cannot be completed, Nevada allows substitute service at the defendant's dwelling with a suitable person under NRCP 4.2(a)(2). If the defendant cannot be located after due diligence, the court may authorize service by publication under NRCP 4.4(c).

Use the Mighty Process Server directory to find licensed process servers in Las Vegas, Henderson, Reno, North Las Vegas, and all Nevada counties. Search by county and request bids from verified servers at mightyprocessserver.com/directory.

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