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How to file a small-claims case in Nevada

You can sue for up to $10,000 in Nevada. Here is where to file, what the deadlines are, and how to keep your case organized.

Good to know: Nevada has no statewide small claims court; claims are heard by the justice of the peace in the local Justice Court for the township (NRS 73.010). Each township (Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, and others) publishes its own forms, so some steps vary by court.

Filing your Affidavit of Complaint in Nevada

  1. Confirm the right court and that your claim is $10,000 or less. Small claims handle money-only disputes up to $10,000. File in the Justice Court for the township where the defendant lives, works, or does business, or where the events occurred.
  2. Make a demand for payment. Most townships require a demand first. North Las Vegas requires a certified-mail demand and a 15-day wait before filing; Las Vegas requires only that a demand was previously made. Check your township's rule.
  3. Complete and file the Affidavit of Complaint. Fill out the Affidavit of Complaint, make the required copies, and file it with the court with any demand-letter proof and the fee. The court sets a hearing date and issues a Summons and Order to Appear.
  4. Serve the defendant. A file-stamped copy of the Affidavit and Summons must be served on each defendant by the constable, sheriff, a licensed process server, or any uninvolved adult over 18. North Las Vegas requires service at least 15 days before the court date.
  5. File the Affidavit of Service and prepare for the hearing. File the Affidavit of Service (North Las Vegas requires it at least 10 days before the court date) and bring your evidence and witnesses. There is no written answer; the dispute is decided at the hearing.

Filing fees: Filing fees are set by each Justice Court and scale with the claim, so there is no single statewide figure. North Las Vegas's 2025 schedule runs from $66 (claims up to $1,000) to $196 (claims up to $10,000). Fee waivers are available; verify with your court.

Key Nevada deadlines

Case typeDeadline to file
Written contract (NRS 11.190(1)(b))6 years
Oral / unwritten contract (NRS 11.190(2)(c))4 years
Debt / open account for goods sold and delivered (NRS 11.190(2)(a))4 years
Property damage (taking, detaining or injuring personal property) (NRS 11.190(3)(c))3 years
Personal injury (NRS 11.190(4)(e))2 years

Answering a lawsuit: No written answer is required. The defendant is ordered to appear at a court-set trial date (North Las Vegas requires service at least 15 days before); failing to appear can result in a default judgment.

Serving the defendant: A file-stamped copy of the Affidavit of Complaint and Summons and Order to Appear must be served on each defendant by the constable, sheriff, a licensed process server, or any uninvolved adult over 18. In North Las Vegas, service is due at least 15 days before the court date and the Affidavit of Service at least 10 days before.

Appeals: Either party may appeal to the District Court; deadlines are set by each Justice Court (the Las Vegas Justice Court allows 5 judicial days from entry of judgment). A typed transcript is required, so confirm with the court that ruled.

Nevada small-claims forms

Official Nevada forms, free from the court.

This page is general information, not legal advice, and CaseBySelf is not a law firm. Rules, fees, and deadlines change and vary by court: verify with the specific court where you file. Source: Nevada Administrative Office of the Courts: Small Claims Court. Last reviewed 2026-06-24.