Nevada record clearing
Nevada Record Sealing: what to know before you start
Here is how record clearing works in Nevada, in plain language. A record-clearing path may be available in some situations and not in others — the free check walks you through what Nevada looks at.
What Nevada calls it: Record Sealing
Nevada clears records through Record Sealing under NRS Chapter 179, rather than using the word expungement.
Words used in Nevada
- expungement
- sealing
- set-aside
- erasure
- vacatur/vacation
- pardon
Record-clearing paths Expungement.ai supports in Nevada
These are the paths the free check asks about in Nevada. Which one fits — if any — depends on the details of your situation, and the court or agency makes the final decision.
- General conviction-record sealing under NRS 179.245
- Deferred-judgment dismissal and sealing under NRS 176.211
- Probation or specialty-court dismissal / set-aside sealing
- Reentry-program sealing under NRS 179.259
Before you rely on this page
Record-clearing rules change and vary by state and by case. This page is general information, not legal advice, and a record-clearing path may or may not be available in your situation. LegalEase is not a law firm. The court or agency makes the final decision.
Expungement.ai is a self-help document preparation service. It does not tell you whether a court will clear your record, and nothing here is a promise about the outcome of your case.
See what may be available in Nevada.
The free check takes about 3 minutes. No card and no account to start. It walks through what Nevada looks at and shows you what a self-help packet would include.
Self-help document preparation. LegalEase is not a law firm, and this is not legal advice. The court or agency makes the final decision.