Dianne Kuskowski
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Dianne Kuskowski
Dianne Kuskowski REALTOR® REALTOR & Property Manager Direct: 702-371-7783 [email protected] Elite Realty 7942 W. Sahara Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89117 www.dksellsvegas.com WELCOME TO BEAUTIFUL LAS VEGAS! Relocation Guide Each month, visitors and new residents flock to Las Vegas to enjoy its warm climate, fabulous resorts, unparalleled entertainment, southwestern lifestyle and economic prosperity. Because tourism adds up to nearly one-third of the state’s annual tax revenue, business owners are not subject to corporate income tax or franchise, inventory or unitary taxes. Residents pay no personal income tax. The minimal tax burden means Nevadans can keep more of the money they earn. U.S. Commerce Department’s Economic Analysis Bureau ranks Las Vegas as the top metro area for income per capita, with an annual growth rate of 2.3%. If you are planning to relocate, Las Vegas should be at the top of your list of desirable locations. The Greater Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce extends a warm welcome - inviting you to get to know our residents, become involved in commerce and call Las Vegas home. Once considered a famed resort, solely for the purpose of entertainment and gaming, Las Vegas has rapidly developed to become a positive community adapting to the needs of all family life. Home to two of the nations top master planned communities; Summerlin and Green Valley. With its growing economy, low overall taxes, and favorable cost of living, the population of Clark County continues to climb each month. Currently, Clark County is home to nearly 2 million (1.6) people. This population growth continues to make Clark County one of the fastest growing counties in the country. LOCATION: Las Vegas is in the County Seat of Clark County, Nevada and has the official elevation of 2,174 feet above sea level. Las Vegas is 290 miles northeast of Los Angeles, 378 miles northwest of Phoenix, and 447 miles south of Reno. REASONS FOR MOVING TO LAS VEGAS: People relocate to Las Vegas from all over the country. The majority of those relocating, an astounding 38.6%, are from California. The top reasons why people are moving to Las Vegas are: 37.5%....Job Transfer 13.9%….Find a Better Job 10.5%….For a Better Life-Style CLIMATE: With 320 days of sunshine (85% of the year), Las Vegas averages only 4.19 inches of rainfall each year. The average high and low temperatures are 105 and 34 degrees Fahrenheit, respectively. 2 NEWCOMER INFORMATION Relocation Guide Driver’s License New residents have 30 days to obtain a Nevada driver’s license. In order to obtain a license, you must pay a fee (fees vary); all applicants must take a vision test. Other tests will be waived if you are 25 years old or older and have no special restrictions; your out-of-state license is valid and you are applying for the same class of license; and/or you have no more than two moving violations and no suspensions, revocations, cancellations, or denials in the past four years. If you do not meet these requirements, you will have to take a written test and possibly a skills test. All license applications are checked through the national Problem Driver Pointer System. Nevada does not automatically transfer all motorcycle endorsements. Commercial driver’s licenses can be transferred at Full Service Offices if the driver meets the above requirements and has a current DOT (Department of Transportation) physical form. Make sure that you bring proof of your Social Security card, W-2 form, or payroll check and proof of your name and age (e.g., current drivers license, certified copy of birth certificate, passport, or immigration document). Insurance Requirements In Nevada, vehicle owners are required to carry liability insurance. The minimum requirements are $15,000 bodily injury, $30,000 per person per accident, and $10,000 property damage. Proof of insurance must be kept in the vehicle at all times. Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Nevada DMV offices provide booklets of Nevada driving laws, rules, and regulations. Voter registration is also offered at the time you apply for or renew your driver’s license. For more information, or to set a specific appointment to apply for your license, call the DMV Info line at 486- 4DMV (4368 options 4,5). A Nevada driver’s license may be applied for at any of the following DMV locations 2701 E. Sahara Ave. 8250 W. Flamingo Rd. 1399 American Pacific Drive., 7170 N. Decatur You may find other valuable information via internet at www.dmvnv.com -see website for other express offices Vehicle Registration and Tags Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.........................702-347-5910 Clark County Sheriff’s Dept.........................................702-828-3271 Drug Enforcement Administration.....................702-759-8000 Emergency Road Cond..... 702-486-3116 F.B.I ...........................................702-385-1281 Nevada Highway Patrol (non emergency)...............702- 486-4100 safetravelusa.com/nv www.nvroads.com (NDOT) Police Department (non-emergency) Boulder City..........................702-293-9224 Henderson ...........................702-267-4913 Las Vegas ...............................702-793-3111 Laughlin ................................702-298-2223 Mesquite ...............................702-346-5262 Mount Charleston State Forestry.......................702-872-5483 North Las Vegas ................. 702-633-9111 Secret Witness .....................702-385-5555 Pets New residents have 30 days to obtain their Nevada driver’s license and registration. The following is a list of the items needed for out-of-state transfers: from a Nevada-licensed agent numbers are checked at DMV offices Please call 496-4368 for a telephone estimate of registration fees and for answers regarding your specific situation. Water vessels are registered with the Nevada Division of Wildlife. Call 486-5127. Public Safety and Emergency Services Emergency. ............................................... 911 Ambulance Dispatch Ctr..702-384-3400 3 cats in Clark County. dogs and three adult cats per household. Special pet fancier’s licenses are avail able that allow up to six cats and dogs. Cats in the city must be restrained by a leash. rabies tags. Rabies shots are required every two years. For additional information contact one of the following organizations: LV Humane Society............702-434-2009 Nevada SPCA........................702-873-7722 www.animalfoundation.com LAS VEGAS... READY, SET, EXPLORE! Relocation Guide Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area Geography Las Vegas is situated at the southern tip of Nevada in the Great Basin - the western region between the Sierra Nevada and Wasatch Mountain ranges - which contains isolated mountains and has no drainage to the ocean. Official elevation of the city is 2,174 feet. The Red Rock Canyon area, located 15 miles west of Las Vegas, provides spectacular views of the valley, unusual rock formations and signs of early Indian life. Red Rock formations and desert scenery attract thousands of bicycle enthusiasts to the 13-mile loop road that winds along the western border of the Las Vegas Valley. Other activities include rock climbing, hiking and auto touring. Square Mileage Clark County............................................ 8,060 Las Vegas ...................................................... 84 Las Vegas Valley ........................................516 Nevada ............................................... 109,806 Low humidity, along with ideal spring and fall temperatures, make Las Vegas a great place to visit any time of the year. The average year round temperature is 80 degrees. Las Vegas is one of the sunniest cities in the United States -- with an average 320 days of sunshine per year and only 4.19 inches of rainfall. Because of its high desert elevation the temperature range can be extreme. During the summer, daytime temperatures often reach 100 degrees. In the winter, the temperature may drop as low as 33 degrees, although the average high is between 50 and 60 degrees. It rarely falls below freezing in Las Vegas. When it does, it is usually only in the early morning. Listed below are the average daily high and low temperatures by month. Month January February March April May June July August September October November December Lake Mead Recreational Area With 550 miles of shoreline, Lake Mead is surrounded by various attractions, ranging in distance from Las Vegas, from 25 miles to 75 miles on the Arizona side. Following is a listing of lake attractions located within Nevada. Boulder Beach Lake Mead Marina & Lodge..... (702) 293-3484 Located 28 miles southeast of Las Vegas. Amenities include beach, picnic area, store, restaurant, lounge, motel, cruises and marina, Calville Bay & Cotonwood Cove ..................... 800-255-5561 Located 30 mile southeast of Las Vegas. Amenities include a store,cafe, lounge , RV park, marina, showers, auto fuel and houseboat rental. High 57 63 69 78 88 100 106 103 95 82 67 58 Low 34 39 44 51 60 69 76 74 66 54 43 34 Attractions: Bonnie Springs, Old Nevada 115 acre park, with motel, museum, train, restaurant, petting zoo, old western town and cowboy shows. Located 20 miles west of Las Vegas.................................702-875-4191 Spring Mountain Ranch Historic site, with ranch house and visitors center. Located 18 miles west of Las Vegas .....................................702-875-4141 Echo Bay ........................................................... 702-394-4000 Located 54 miles southeast of Las Vegas. Amenities include a store, cafe, lounge, marina, RV park, campground, air strip and boat rental. Hoover Dam and Visitor Center...................... 702-494-2517 Located 40 miles southeast of Las Vegas. Amenities include a Visitors Center, tours, restaurant and gift shop. Lake Mead Ferry Service ............................... (702) 293-6180 Locates 3.5 miles past Alan Bible Visitors Center on Lake Shore Rd. Amenities include Lake Mead cruises, tours and charter boats. Lake Mead Fish Hatchery .............................. (702) 486-6738 Located one mile south of Boulder Beach. Produces 500,000 Rainbow Trout annually. Overton Beach ................................................. 800-553-5452 Located 60 miles southeast of Las Vegas. Amenities include a store, trailer & RV park, watercraft rental and a marina. 4 LAS VEGAS... READY, SET EXPLORE! Relocation Guide a paradise for all kinds of recreational and sightseeing activities. Dozens of verdant and challenging golf courses beckon the golfer 12 months a year. Lake Mead’s deep blue waters and 550 miles of shorelines are enjoyed by boaters, water skiers, swimmers, and people hoping to hook up a trophy fish. The Colorado River offers unforgettable white water rafting. For hiking, rock climbing, and outdoor photography there is Red Rock Canyon and Mt. Charleston. Skiers love Mt. Charleston and the many other ski slopes within a short drive of Las Vegas for their winter fun. Day tours to the Grand Canyon, Valley of Fire and Death Valley are what memories are made of and Hoover Dam isn’t called the “Eighth Wonder of the World” for nothing. Valley of Fire State Park Dedicated in 1935 as Nevada’s first state park, this 56,000- acre wilderness area features colorful, extraordinary rock formations, Native American petroglyphs and year-round campsites. Death Valley Park Covering 3,000 square miles of desert in both California and Nevada, Death Valley is the largest national park in the lower 48 states. Located less than two hours from Las Vegas, Death Valley offers breathtaking landscapes, colorful history and the lowest elevation point in the Western Hemisphere. Floyd Lamb State Park Originally known as Tule Springs, this park was an early water stop for Native Americans. It later became a privately owned working ranch, as well as a guest/dude ranch in the 1950’s. In addition to the Tule Springs Ranch Historic Area, the park offers tree-shaded groves alongside four small fishing lakes. The park is available for day use only. Visitor Information Spring Mountain Ranch Historic Spring Mountain Ranch is located within the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, beneath the colorful cliffs of the magnificent Wilson Range. The many springs in these mountains provided water for Paiute Indians and later brought mountain men and early settlers to the area. The 520 acre oasis was developed into a combination working ranch and luxurious retreat. Las Vegas Convention Center & Visitor’s Authority 3150 Paradise Road, 89109............................... 702-892-0711 Automated information line ............................ .702-892-7575 www.vegasfreedom.com www.visitlasvegas.com Boulder City Visitor Center 100 Nevada Highway Boulder City, NV 89005...................................... 702-294-1252 Grand Canyon National Park Located in Northern Arizona, close to the borders of Utah and Nevada, this national park is home to the Grand Canyon, created some 5 million years ago and encompassing 1,904 square miles. The Colorado River, which flows through the canyon, drains water from seven states. Recreational pursuits are vast, including hiking, camping, biking and fishing. Commercial air carriers and tour buses serve visitors from the Las Vegas area. Hoover Dam - Visitor Bureau Boulder City, NV 89005...................................... 702-293-8321 www.usbr.gov/ic/hooverdam ........................... 702-494-2517 Hoover Dam was built in the 1930’s at a cost of $160 million. The Dam, located 40 miles southeast of Las Vegas, on U.S. 93, turned the raging waters of the Colorado River into the still waters of Lake Mead. Government guides conduct various tours yearround. Toiyabe National Forest The Las Vegas Ranger District encompasses 316,000 acres of the 3.5 million-acre Toiyabe National Forest. Included are 52 miles of hiking trails, 160 picnic areas and 150 campsites in seven campgrounds and RV parks. Located 40 miles northwest of Las Vegas, the area provides snow skiing at Lee Canyon, and horseback riding at Kyle Canyon. Both Lee and Kyle canyons have an abundance of campgrounds and hiking trails. Mount Charleston Located 45 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Mt. Charleston is situated among 300,000 acres of forestland in the Las Vegas Ranger District. The area includes 52 miles of hiking trails, 160 picnic spots and 150 campsites in seven campgrounds and RV camps. Recreational activities include horseback riding and snow skiing. 5 THE ARTS... MUSEUMS, MUSIC & PERFORMANCES MUSEUMS Atomic Testing Museum-Nevada Test Site Historical Foundation 755 E. Flamingo Rd., LV 702-794-5161 www.AtomicTestingMuseum.org Boulder City Museum & Historical Association 1305 Arizona St. Boulder City 702-294-1988 www.bcmha.org Artifacts and exhibits relating to the construction of Hoover Dam and the creation of Boulder City are on display. Clark County Museum 1830 S. Boulder Highway, HD 702-455-7955 The history of Southern Nevada is brought to life through exhibits, historic home presentations, and educational and cultural programs. Howard W. Cannon Aviation Museum McCarran International Airport 5757 Wayne Newton Blvd, LV 702-455-7968 Exhibits are located throughout McCarran International Airport, and focus on the history of aviation in Southern Nevada, and its impact on the growth of development of the area. Las Vegas International Scouting Museum 2915 W. Charleston, Suite 4, LV 702-878-7268 www.boyscoutmuseum.com Las Vegas Natural History Museum 900 Las Vegas Blvd. N., LV 702-384-3466 www.lvnhm.org Animated dinosaurs, an extensive wildlife gallery, an interactive exploration room, native plant and animal life, and a 300 gallon shark tank are among this museum’s exhibits. Relocation Guide Las Vegas Springs Preserve 1001 S. Valley View Blvd. M/S #40, LV 702-822-7700 www.springspreserve.org The Las Vegas Springs Preserve is 180 acres of historic land located just west of Downtown Las Vegas. Historically known as “Big Springs”, the area is one of the richest and most unique cultural and biological resources in Southern Nevada. Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historical Park 500 E. Washington Blvd, LV 702-486-3511 www.parks.nv.gov/olvmf.htm The Old Fort is the site of the first non Native American settlement in Las Vegas and is recognized as the place where Las Vegas began. Lied Discovery Children’s Museum 833 Las Vegas Blvd. N., LV 702-382-5437 www.ldcm.org This 22,000 square-foot, $2 million, interactive museum is one of the nation’s largest children’s museums. The 100-plus exhibits include a radio station, science tower and mock tornado. Red Rock Canyon Interpretive Assoc. 6755 W. Charleston Blvd., LV 702-285-7573 www.redrockcanyonlv.org Lost City Museum 721 S. Moapa Valley Blvd., Overton 702-397-2193 www.nevadaculture.org Located on an actual archaeological site of Pueblo Grande de Nevada (Nevada’s Lost City) the Lost city Museum interprets the artifacts left behind by the Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) occupation of the Moapa Valley from the first through thirteenth centuries AD. Marjorie Barrick Museum 4505 S. Maryland Pkwy., LV 702-895-3381 This museum on the campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas contains natural history and anthropology exhibits, as well as live desert reptiles, mammals, and insects. Nevada State Museum & Historical Society 3095 S. Valley View, LV 702-486-5205 www.dmla.clan.lib.nv.us/docs/museums/lv/ vegas This nationally accredited museum, located in Lorenzi Park, presents various aspects of Southern Nevada’s history, from mammoths to gambling Old Las Vegas. 6 MUSIC Las Vegas Philharmonic 1289 S. Torrey Pines Drive, LV 258-5438 Since its birth on July 4, 1998, the Las Vegas Philharmonic has reveled in the cheers of capacity audiences at Hills Park, Summerlin. Today, the orchestra is the fourth-largest arts organization in Nevada. Las Vegas Youth Orchestra 821 Las Vegas Blvd. N., LV 702-385-2838 The Las Vegas Youth Orchestra consists of four separate ensembles based upon age and playing ability. The ensembles are comprised of more than 300 students from the Clark County School District. There is no tuition charged for membership. Nevada Chamber Symphony 2229 Marlboro Dr., HD 702-433-9280 The Nevada Chamber Symphony was founded in 1985 by Rodolfo Fernandez, a Chilean musician, composer, and former member of the Atlanta Symphony. During every season, conductor Fernandez presents several free performances of this small, elite orchestra. Relocation Guide THE ARTS... MUSEUMS, MUSIC & PERFORMANCES THEATER VENUES Las Vegas Little Theater 3920 Schiff Dr., LV 702-362-7996 Las Vegas Little Theater, an amateur theatrical company, has garnered praise and developed a loyal following for its diverse presentations. ALTA Ham Concert Hall 4505 S. Maryland Pkwy., LV 702-895-2787 www.unlv.edu The home of the Charles Vanda Master Series, this concert hall, located on the campus of UNLV, also hosts a variety of music and theater performances, and has been applauded for its superb acoustics. Rainbow Company Children’s Theatre 800 S. Brush St., LV 702-229-6553 www.RainbowCompany.info Las Vegas’s oldest theater company (founded 1977), Rainbow Company Children’s Theatre presents high-quality productions, while giving young actors and directors a place to hone their craft. It’s one of the best places for family entertainment in Southern Nevada. Nevada Ballet Theatre Association 1651 Inner Circle Dr., LV 702-243-2623 www.nevadaballettheatre.com The Nevada Ballet Theatre’s annual holiday performance of “The Nutcracker” has been a beloved Las Vegas tradition since 1976. The city’s only fully professional ballet company also presents other shows throughout the year. Cashman Field Center 850 Las Vegas Blvd., LV 702-386-7100 Touring theatrical productions, such as Camelot, starring Robert Goulet, have played this auditorium, located adjacent to the Cashman Field baseball stadium. Judy Bayley Theater 4504 S. Maryland Pkwy., LV 702-895-2787 www.unlv.edu Located on the UNLV campus, this theater presents college and touring productions of both theater and dance. Las Vegas Academy of International Studies, Performing and Visual Arts 315 S. Seventh St., LV 702-799-7800 www.ccsd.net 7 Larger-scale productions are not uncommon at this downtown Las Vegas facility; a holiday performance of Handel’s Messiah featured a full symphony orchestra and a 250-member chorus. Rainbow Library Amphitheater 3150 N. Buffalo Dr., LV 702-507-3711 This 500-seat amphitheater hosts lectures and theatrical productions. Spring Mountain Ranch 6375 Highway 159 BD 89004 702-875-4141 In the summer, Las Vegans bring a blanket and a picnic basket here to watch outdoor performances of Broadway musicals. Thomas & Mack - Center 4505 Maryland Pkwy., LV 702-739-3761 One of the largest arenas in the city, the Thomas & Mack Center hosts UNLV basketball games, the annual National Finals Rodeo, and superstar concerts. West Las Vegas Arts Center 947 W. Lake Mead Blvd., LV 702-229-4800 Local theater and dance companies perform at this 300-seat theater, which has a proscenium stage. LAS VEGAS... AREA LIBRARIES AND MALLS Relocation Guide LIBRARIES Boulder City Library 701 Adams Blvd. (702) 293-1281 Las Vegas Library 833 Las Vegas Blvd. N. (702) 507-3500 Clark County Library 1401 E. Flamingo Rd. (702) 507-3400 Rainbow Library 3150 N. Buffalo Dr. (702) 507-3710 Sunrise Library 5400 Harris Ave. (702) 507-3900 Enterprise Library 25 E. Shelbourne Ave. (702) 269-3000 Sahara West Library & Museum 9600 W. Sahara Ave. (702) 507-3630 West Charleston Library 6301 W. Charleston Blvd. (702) 507-3940 Green Valley Library 2797 N. Green Valley Pkwy. (702) 207-4260 Spring Valley Library 4280 S. Jones Blvd. (702) 220-3602 West Las Vegas Library 951 W. Lake Mead Blvd. (702) 507-3980 James Gibson Branch Henderson 100 W. Lake Mead (702) 565-8402 Summerlin Library and Performing Arts Center 1771 Inner Circle Dr. (702) 507-3860 Whitney Ranch 5175 E. Tropicana Ave. (702) 507-4010 MALLS AND SHOPPING Boulevard Mall 3528 S. Maryland Pkwy. Maryland Pkwy/Twain Galleria at Sunset 1300 W. Sunset Rd. Sunset/Stephanie Valley View/Meadows Premium Outlets 605 So. Grand Central Pkwy. The District 2240 Village Walk Drive I-215 at Green Valley Pkwy Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian The Venetian Hotel & Casino 3355 Las Vegas Blvd. South Street of Shops at the Mirage 3400 Las Vegas Blvd. South Las Vegas Factory Outlet 7400 Las Vegas Blvd. South Warm Springs / LV Blvd South Shoppes at the Palazzo 3255 Las Vegas Blvd. South LV Blvd South/Vegas Plaza Dr Mandalay Place Between Mandalay and Luxor Hotels Town Square 6605 Las Vegas Blvd. South LV Blvd South/Sunset Meadows Mall 4300 Meadows Ln. Vegas Pointe Plaza 9155 Las Vegas Blvd. South South of Blue Diamond Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood 3663 Las Vegas Blvd. South LV Blvd South/Harmon Fashion Outlet of Las Vegas Primm, Nevada I-15 at Primm Fashion Show Mall 3200 Las Vegas Blvd. South LV Blvd South/Spring Mt. The Shopping Promenade at Treasure Island 3300 Las Vegas Blvd. South Spring Mtn / LV Blvd South Forum Shops at Caesars 3500 Las Vegas Blvd. South LV Blvd South/Flamingo 8 Via Bellagio 3600 Las Vegas Blvd. South SOUTHERN NEVADA GOLF COURSES Relocation Guide Boulder City Boulder City GC.............................. (702) 293-9236 Boulder Creek GC .......................... (702) 294-6534 Desert Rose GC............................... (702) 431-4653 Lake Las Vegas Reflection Bay GC .......................... (702) 740-4653 Las Vegas Angel Park GC ................................. (702) 254-4653 Badlands GC .................................... (702) 545-6495 Bali Hai GC........................................ (888) 427-6678 Bear’s Best GC ................................. (866) 804-8500 Callaway GC..................................... (702) 798-7777 Desert Pines GC.............................. (702) 450-8100 Durango Hills GC ........................... (702) 229-4653 Highland Falls GC .......................... (702) 254-7010 Las Vegas GC ................................... (702) 646-3301 Las Vegas National GC ................. (702) 475-9193 Los Prados GC ................................. (702) 645-5696 Painted Desert GC......................... (702) 645-2568 Rhodes Ranch CC .......................... (702) 740-4114 Royal Links ....................................... (702) 450-8181 Siena GC............................................ (702) 341-9200 Stallion Mtn GC .............................. (702) 450-8077 Sunrise Vista GC ............................. (702) 652-2602 Laughlin Mojave Resort GC.......................... (702) 535-4653 Mesquite Casablanca GC................................ (702) 346-6764 Henderson Black Mountain G & CC................ (702) 997-8519 Desert Willow GC........................... (702) 263-4653 Dragon Ridge CC ........................... (702) 614-4444 Legacy GC ........................................ (702) 897-2187 Rio Secco GC ................................... (702) 358-0424 The Revere at Anthem ................. (702) 259-4653 Wildhorse CC................................... (702) 434-9000 Falcon Ridge GC............................. (702) 346-6363 Oasis Golf Club ............................... (702) 346-7820 Palms GC........................................... (702) 346-4067 Wolf Creek........................................ (702) 346-1670 North Las Vegas North Las Vegas GC....................... (702) 633-1833 Pahrump Mountain Falls ................................ (775) 537-6553 Willow Creek ................................... (877) 779-4653 Primm Primm Valley GC............................. (702) 632-6185 Summerlin Arroyo GC at Red Rock CC .......... (702) 304-5600 Eagles Crest GC .............................. (702) 240-1320 Palm Valley....................................... (702) 363-4373 TPC-at Canyons .............................. (702) 256-2000 TPC-at Summerlin ......................... (702) 256-0111 Desert Willow.................................. (702) 263-4653 SOUTHERN NEVADA HOTELS & CASINOS Boulder Dam Area Boulder Dam Hotel .................................... (702) 294-5005 Hacienda Hotel & Casino ......................... (702) 293-5000 Boulder Inn & Suites .................................. (702) 369-1000 Mesquite Area Casablanca Hotel & Casino ..................... (877) 438-2929 Eureka Hotel ................................................ (702) 346-4600 Falcon Ridge Hotel..................................... (702) 346-2200 Virgin River Hotel & Casino ..................... (702) 346-5232 Stateline Casino Restaurant.................... (702) 346-5752 Virgin River Hotel & Casino...................... (800) 346-7721 Virgin River Hotel & Conv. Center ......... (702) 345-7827 Laughlin AVI Hotel & Casino...................................... (702) 535-5539 Pahrump Area Pahrump Nugget........................................ (775) 751-6500 Saddle West Hotel ...................................... (775) 727-5953 Stagestop Casino........................................ (775) 727-7300 Terrible’s Lakeside Casino & RV.............. (775) 751-7770 Terrible’s Town Casino............................... (775) 751-7777 Las Vegas Area Aliante Station Casino............................... (702) 692-7777 Alexis Park Resort ....................................... (702) 796-3300 Aria................................................................... (702) 590-7757 Arizona Charlie’s.......................................... (702) 258-5200 Bally’s .............................................................. (702) 739-4111 Bellagio .......................................................... (702) 693-7223 Binion Horseshoe-Downtown ............... (702) 382-1600 Boulder Station ........................................... (702) 432-7777 Caesars Palace ............................................. (702) 731-7110 California-Downtown ............................... (702) 385-1222 Cannery Rampart ....................................... (702) 507-5700 Casino Royale............................................... (702) 737-3500 Circus-Circus................................................. (702) 734-0410 Clarion ............................................................ (702) 952-8000 Courtyard Marriot ...................................... (702) 791-3600 Cosmopolitan .............................................. (702) 698-7000 Courtyard Marriot -Henderson.............. (702) 434-4700 Courtyard Marriot -Summerlin.............. (702) 646-4400 Doubletree - Las Vegas............................. (702) 948-4000 El Cortez Downtown ................................. (702) 385-5200 Embassy Suites Convention Ctr ............ (702) 893-8000 Encore............................................................. (702) 770-8000 Excalibur ........................................................ (702) 597-7777 Fiesta Rancho Station -NLV ..................... (702) 631-7000 Fiesta -Henderson ...................................... (702) 558-7000 Fitzgeralds -Downtown............................ (702) 388-2400 Flamingo Hilton .......................................... (702) 733-3111 Four Queens -Downtown........................ (702) 385-4011 Four Seasons ................................................ (702) 632-5000 Fremont -Downtown ................................ (702) 385-3232 Gold Coast..................................................... (702) 367-7111 Gold Strike -Downtown ........................... (702) 384-8444 Golden Nugget-Downtown.................... (702) 385-7111 Green Valley Ranch Resort ...................... (702) 617-7777 Hampton Inn Tropicana ........................... (702) 948-8100 Hard Rock ...................................................... (702) 693-5000 Harrah’s........................................................... (702) 369-5000 Holiday Inn Express -Summerlin........... (702) 256-3766 Hooters........................................................... (702) 739-9000 Imperial Palace ............................................ (702) 731-3311 Jerry’s Nugget -Downtown..................... (702) 399-3000 JW Marriott Resort-Summerlin.............. (702) 869-7777 La Quinta - LV Cnv. Ctr............................... (702) 796-9000 Lady Luck -Downtown.............................. (702) 477-3000 Las Vegas Club -Downtown.................... (702) 385-1664 LVH................................................................... (702) 732-5111 Loew’s Lake Las Vegas Resort ................ (702) 567-6000 Luxor ............................................................... (702) 262-4000 Main Street Station - Downtown .......... (702) 387-1896 Mandalay Bay............................................... (702) 632-7777 Marriot Suites -LV Cnv. Ctr ....................... (702) 650-2000 9 MGM Grand .................................................. (702) 891-1111 Mirage............................................................. (702) 791-7111 Monte Carlo.................................................. (702) 730-7777 Motel 6 ........................................................... (702) 388-1400 .................................... (702) 740-6969 Orleans Hotel and Casino........................ (702) 365-7111 Palace Station .............................................. (702) 367-2411 Palms............................................................... (702) 942-7777 Paris ................................................................. (702) 946-7000 Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino....... (702) 785-5555 Plaza -Downtown ....................................... (702) 386-2110 Rio .................................................................... (702) 777-7777 Riviera............................................................. (702) 734-5110 Rumor Boutique Resort............................ (702) 369-5400 Sahara............................................................. (702) 737-2111 Sam’s Town.................................................... (702) 456-7777 Santa Fe Station .......................................... (702) 658-4900 Silverton......................................................... (702) 263-7777 South Point ................................................... (702) 796-7111 Stratosphere................................................. (702) 380-7777 Suncoast -Summerlin................................ (702) 636-7111 Sunset Station -Henderson..................... (702) 547-7777 Terrible’s......................................................... (702) 733-7000 Texas Station ................................................ (702) 631-1000 Treasure Island............................................. (702) 894-7111 Tropicana....................................................... (702) 739-2222 Trump ............................................................. (702) 982-0000 Tuscanny........................................................ (702) 893-8933 Venetian & Palazzo..................................... (702) 414-1000 The Westin Casuarina Las Vegas Hotel, Casino & Spa................................................. (702) 836-5900 Vdara............................................................... (866) 745-7111 Veer................................................................. (866) 722-7171 Wild Wild West............................................. (702) 740-0000 Wynn............................................................... (702) 770-7000 LAS VEGAS... EDUCATION INFORMATION Relocation Guide PRIVATE SCHOOLS PUBLIC SCHOOLS Clark County School District 799-5304 More than 500 Southern Nevada businesses are part of the CCSD Community Partnership, a program that focuses on increasing student knowledge and skill levels, making classroom learning more relevant to on-thejob work place experience, and increasing each student’s ability to understand what businesses need from their employees. For more information on partnership programs, call 799-6560. The Clark County School District (CCSD) enrollment of 307,059 increased more than 14% from 2000-2010. CCSD is the largest school district in the state and the sixth largest in the nation. The number of schools in the CCSD system has grown to 336 with the opening of Additional programs offered through CCSD include special education, occupational 11 new schools that opened this year. education, achievement testing, a before The district has earned accolades for its and after-school program called Safekey, technological aptitude, comprehensive adult education and tutorials. Parental visual arts programs, advanced self- involvement is encouraged through a esteem programs and class-size-reduction number of schools and district opportunities, program. Furthermore, of the 44 National including the Learning Improvement Team Merit Scholarship semifinalists in Clark and the Library/Media Committee. County, 41 of them attend CCSD schools. Each CCSD high school offers honors programs, advanced placement courses, and international baccalaureate classes that provide opportunities for students to receive both high school and college credit through a testing program at the end of the scholastic year. Magnet programs are geared to students from grades one through 12 with special interests, skills and abilities. Unique teaching techniques and strategies are employed to help students focus on their chosen course of study. For the past five years, CCSD has provided parents and community members with a comprehensive profile of each public school in the county.This report,distributed annually in the spring to every parent, provides statistics about a school’s performance and is also used by the school to develop academic plans to improve achievement. Detailed information regarding this and other programs is available through the CCSD. Public Information Office; call 799-5304. 10 Alexander Dawson School 10845 W. Desert Inn Rd., LV ............... 949-3600 www.alexanderdawsonschool.org Ammaus Christian Academy 850 B Ave., BC......................................... 294-0582 Andre Agassi College Prep. Academy 1201 W. Lake Mead Blvd., LV.............. 948-6000 Bishop Gorman 5959 S. Hualapai Way, LV .................... 732-1945 Challenger Schools 1725 E. Serene Ave., LV........................ 990-7300 www.challengerschools.com Challenger Schools 9900 Isaac Newton Way, LV ............... 878-6418 Cornerstone Christian Academy 5825 W. Eldora Ln., LV.......................... .939-5050 DJ’s Community Christian Academy 95 S. Arroyo Grande Blvd., HD............. 263-9646 Faith Lutheran Jr./Sr. High School 2015 S. Hualapai Way, LV .................... 804-4400 Foothills Montessori School 1401 Amador Ln, HD ........................... 407-0790 Henderson International School 1051 Sandy Ridge Ave., HD ............... 818-2100 Windmill Pkwy., HD.............................. 818-2100 1165 Sandy Ridge Ave., HD ............... 818-2100 www.hendersonschool.com Lamb of God Lutheran School 6232 N. Jones Blvd., LV ........................ 645-1626 Las Vegas Day School 3275 Red Rock St., LV........................... 362-1180 Merryhill Elementary School 5055 S. Durango Dr., LV....................... 889-2803 Merryhill Schools 2150 Snow Trl., LV ................................. 242-3230 2160 Snow Trl., LV ................................. 242-8838 2150 Windmill Pkwy., HD ................... 896-0781 Montessori Children’s Academy of G.V. 2560 N. Green Valley Pkwy., HD ....... 784-0055 Montessori Children’s World 3525 E. Sunset Rd., LV .......................... 433-6044 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church School 1807 Pueblo Vista Dr., LV.................... 804-8328 Southern Highlands Prep. School 11500 Southern Highlands Pky., LV 617-6030 Springstone Montessori School 7373 Montessouri St., LV .................... 450-1010 Talent Bilingual Education Academy 4375 S. Buffalo., LV ................................ 456-6888 The Meadows School 8601 Scholar Ln., LV ............................. 254-1610 www.themeadowsschool.org The Milton I. Schwartz Hebrew Academy of Summerlin 9700 W. Hillpointe Rd., LV................... 255-4500 www.lvhebrewacademy.org Relocation Guide LAS VEGAS... HIGHER EDUCATION INFORMATION COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES College of Southern Nevada (CSN) Cheyenne Campus 3200 East Cheyenne Ave.,NLV 651-4000 Henderson Campus 700 College Drive, HD 651-3000 West Charleston Campus 6375 West Charleston Blvd., LV 651-5000 For additional campuses visit: www.csn.edu Founded in 1971, CSN is Nevada’s largest institution of higher education and the 4th largest community college of its kind in the nation. CSN operates in over 50 locations including 3 main campuses and 12 learning centers in 4 counties covering 42,000 square miles. With student success as our number one priority, CSN educates over 35,000 students each semester, wherein they can choose from more than 200 degree and certificate options in more than 120 areas of study, including 30 degree and certificate programs available exclusively online. Their mission ensures that they serve the diverse needs of the residents of Southern Nevada by responding to the educational needs of the communities and businesses within the CSN service area. Nevada State College (NSC) 1125 Nevada State Dr., HD 992-2000 www.nsc.nevada.edu Nevada State College is a comprehensive baccalaureate institution of higher learning. A member college of the University and Community College System of Nevada, Nevada State College is dedicated to providing quality educational, social, cultural, economic, and civic advancement for the citizens of Nevada. Through studentscentered learning, Nevada State College emphasizes and values: exceptional teaching, mentoring, advisement, scholarship, career and personal advancement, continuing education, and service to our community. The college helps address Nevada’s need for increased access to higher education for students entering the higher education system and for students transferring from the state’s community colleges. Nova Southeastern University (NSU) 8945 West Russell Road Las Vegas, NV 89148 365-6682 NSU, based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, awards bachelor’s, master’s, educational specialist, doctoral, and professional degrees in such fields as business, computer and information technologies, education, health sciences, and psychology. Through its distance learning programs, NSU reaches Las Vegas-area students via traditional and virtual classroom settings. Regis University 1401 North Green Valley Pkwy., HD 990-0375 www.regis.edu This Jesuit school has been named a toptier university by U.S. News & World Report magazine. Regis offers bachelor’s and master’s degrees in business, education, liberal studies, and teacher licensure. On- 11 line, adult study, and evening classes are available. University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) 4505 Maryland Pkwy., Bldg. C, Box 451029 Las Vegas, NV 895-3011 www.unlv.edu The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), a premier urban university with more than 40 years of community service, is in the midst of a 10-year, campus wide planning effort. New university buildings include a five-story, $55 million library. In 1998, UNLV joined the ranks of only 165 universities in America offering a law school, and recently opened a new school of dentistry. UNLV has proudly served the area as an educational cornerstone for 40 years. The college houses more than 30 research centers and offers 195 undergraduate, master’s and doctoral degree programs, in such areas as architecture, business and economics, communications, education, engineering, health sciences, hotel administration, human performance and development, liberal and performing arts, and science and mathematics. New degree programs include a doctor of musical arts and a master of fine arts in screen writing. For the fall 2005 semester, UNLV’s enrollment exceeded 28,095 fulltime students,.The campus also welcomed 1,400 Millennium Scholars, Nevada high LAS VEGAS... HIGHER EDUCATION INFORMATION school students who performed at or near the top of their class. UNLV courses are now offered at CSN’s Henderson campus (700 College Drive) and at the new Foothill High School, located across the street from the Community College. As Southern Nevada grows, UNLV grows with it. The size of the Honors College has doubled in the past three years. The university opened the Paul B. Sogg Architecture Building in fall 1997; the new William S. Boyd School of Law welcomed its first class in August 1998; and the Stan Filton Building opened in 2000; housing the university’s gaming education courses. A $55 million library, which opened in January 2001, comprises the most expensive public works building project in Nevada’s history. It will house some 1.8 million volumes and already ranks among the nations most technologically advanced libraries. University of Nevada School of Medicine (UNSOM) 2040 West Charleston Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89102 671-2230 www.medicine.nevada.edu Established in 1969, UNSOM is a universitybased, community-integrated medical school. Patients, facilities, and staff of affiliated hospitals and clinics throughout Nevada provide a broad educational base for the school’s clinical curriculum. Approximately 200 medical students and more than 80 resident physicians are currently enrolled in the school. UNSOM offers residency programs in family practice, internal medicine, obstetrics/ gynecology, surgery, psychiatry, and pediatrics. Each department provides training, with a special emphasis on comprehensive and long-term care, under the guidance of faculty committed to the primary care philosophy. In addition to the Las Vegas campus, UNSOM clinics dot the city, offering state-of-the-art, researchbased treatment programs in general medicine and most medical specialties. University of Phoenix Main Campus 7455 W. Washington Ave., Suite. 317, LV 638-7279 Henderson Campus 7777 Eastgate Rd., HD 638-7279 Southwest Campus 9625 W. Saddle Ave., Suite. 100, LV 638-7279 Northwest Campus 7951 Deer Springs Wy., Suite. 150, LV 638-7279 www.phoenix.edu/lasvegas A private, accredited institution with some 1,400 students, the University of Phoenix offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in education and businessrelated fields. Bachelor’s degrees may be obtained in management, administration, or information systems; master’s degree courses are offered in organizational management, business administration, and education/counseling; and a postbaccalaureate program is offered for a teacher/education certificate. Charter Schools In 1997, the state legislature passed laws allowing for the formation of charter schools in the State of Nevada. Although sponsored by the local school district, charter schools maintain their own board of directors and operate independent of the district’s policies and regulations. Charter schools are required to abide by state and county laws, but are given a great deal of latitude in the day-to-day operation of the school. The purpose of such alternative education is to improve education via a setting where innovation, experimentation and research can identify effective methods of instruction and then share those findings with more traditional classroom programs. JUNIOR COLLEGES VOCATIONAL/ TECHNICAL SCHOOLS A wealth of Las Vegas area schools offer occupational training at varying levels. 12 Relocation Guide Many of these schools offer scheduled payment plans, government loans and grants, and VA benefits to make training more accessible. Following is a sampling of such facilities: Academy of Hair Design 5191 West Charleston Blvd., LV 878-1185 www.ahdvegas.com American Racing Academy 7055 Speedway Blvd., #E-102, LV 1-877-463-7223 www.racingschool.com Century 21 Real Estate Academy 3300 East Flamingo Rd., Suite 25, LV 1-900-446-2900 Crescent School of Gaming & Bartending 4180 South Sandhill Rd., Suite B-8, LV 458-9910 ITT Technical Institute 168 N. Gibson Rd., HD 558-5404 Kaplan College 3535 W. Sahara Ave., LV 368-2338 Las Vegas School of Insurance 1771 E. Flamingo Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89119 871-1365 Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts 1451 Center Crossing Rd., LV 365-7690 Nevada Career Institute 893-3300 (Both Locations) East Campus 3025 E. Desert Inn Rd., Suite A, LV West Campus 3231 N. Decatur Blvd., Suite 250, LV Quality Technical Training Center 4625 S. Procyon St., LV 731-2408 Roseman University College of Pharmacy 11 Sunset Wy., HD 990-4433 www.roseman.edu LAS VEGAS... HOSPITALS & MEDICAL Relocation Guide Boulder City Hospital 901 Adams Blvd., BC (702) 293-4111 www.bouldercityhospital. org Spring Valley Hospital Med. Center 5400 S. Rainbow Blvd., LV (702)853-3000 www.springvalleyhospital.net Valley Hospital 620 Shadow Ln., LV (702) 388-4000 www.valleyhospital.net Centennial Hills Hospital 6900 N. Durango Dr., LV (702) 835-9700 St. Rose Dominican Hospital de Lima Campus 102 E. Lake Mead Dr., HD (702) 564-2622 UMC Quick Care St. Rose Dominican Hospital San Martin Campus 8280 W. Warm Springs Rd. (702) 492-8000 9320 W. Sahara Ave., LV (702) 383-3850 Desert Springs Hospital 2075 E. Flamingo Rd., LV (702) 733-8800 www.desertspringshospital. net North Vista Hospital 1409 E. Lake Mead Blvd., NLV (702) 649-7711 www.northvistahospital. com VA Healthcare Centers 901 S. Rancho Ln., LV (702) 636-3000 www.va.gov Montevista Hospital 5900 W. Rochelle Ave., LV (702) 364-1111 www.psi.com Mountain View Hospital 3100 N. Tenaya Wy., LV (702) 255-5000 www.mountainview-hospital. com Southern Hills Hospital and Medical Center 9300 W. Sunset Rd., LV (702) 880-2100 www.southernhillshospital. com St. Rose Dominican Hospital Siena Campus 3001 St. Rose Pkwy., HD (702) 616-5000 www.strosehospitals.com Summerlin Hospital 657 Town Center Dr., LV (702) 233-7000 www.summerlinhospital.org Sunrise Hospital and Children’s Hospital Medical Center 3186 Maryland Pkwy., LV (702) 731-8000 (702) 855-1826 www.sunrisehospital.com University Medical Center 1800 W. Charleston Blvd., LV (702)383-2000 www.umcsn.com 5412 Boulder Hwy., LV (702) 383-2300 4180 S. Rainbow Blvd., Suite 810, LV (702) 383-3645 2031 N. Buffalo Dr., LV (702) 383-3750 2202 West Craig Rd., LV (702) 383-6280 525 Marks St., HD (702) 671-1000 61 N. Nellis Blvd., NLV (702) 383-6250 4231 N. Rancho Dr., LV (702) 383-3800 1700 Wheeler Peak Drive, LV (702) 383-2565 (702) 383-2000 150 Bruce Woodbury Dr. Laughlin, NV 89029 Hidden Ways to Help your Heart! The good news about heart disease is that a healthy heart is within everyone’s reach. You already know some of the rules: Consume less fat; Eat fruits and vegetables; and keep blood pressure and cholesterol levels in check. But there are more ways to boost heart health, including some you probably didn’t know: 1. Don’t skip breakfast. Fact: Most heart attacks occur between 7 a.m. and noonpossibly because the cells that help blood to clot, called platelets, are stickiest then. Eating breakfast appears to make platelets less sticky...and less likely to clump together and block a vital artery. 2. Cut sweets. Sugar is not directly related to heart disease. But cutting back limits empty calories in your diet and helps leave room for heart-friendly fiber and nutrients. 3. Meet the “Bs.” which appear to slow plaque formation in the arteries. Now there’s evidence that folic acid, vitamin B, and 13 UTILITIES & OTHER SERVICE PROVIDERS CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE: TV STATIONS Boulder City 702-293-2034 www.bouldercitychamber.com Henderson 702-565-8951 www.hendersonchamber.com Las Vegas 702-641-5822 www.lvchamber.com KFBT – TV CHANNEL 33 (INDEPENDENT) Las Vegas CLARK COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT Sewer (unincorporated areas only) 702-458-1180 KLVX – TV CHANNEL 10 (PBS) Las Vegas Republic Services 702-735-5151 KVBC – TV CHANNEL 3 (NBC) Las Vegas Cox Cable 121 S. Martin L. King Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89106 702-383-4000 www.cox.com KVVU – TV CHANNEL 5 (FOX) Henderson Department of Motor Vehicles 702-486-4368 www.dmvnv.com KYRK – TV CHANNEL 35 Las Vegas EMBARQ - CENTURYLINK 330 S. Valley View Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89152 702-244-7469 LAS VEGAS VALLEY WATER DISTRICT 1001 S. Valley View Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89153 702-870-2011 www.lvvwd.com NV ENERGY 6226 W. Sahara Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89151 702-402-5555 www.nvenergy.com SOUTHWEST GAS CORP. 4300 W. Tropicana Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89102 702-365-1555 VOTER REGISTRATION City Hall 400 Stewart Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89101 702-229-6311 KINC – TV CHANNEL 15 Las Vegas KLAS – TV CHANNEL 8 (CBS) Las Vegas KTNV – TV CHANNEL 13 (ABC) Las Vegas KVWB – TV CHANNEL 21 Las Vegas RADIO STATIONS KILA CHRISTIAN RADIO 90.5 FM KISF 103.5 FM LA NUEVA KKVV RADIO Christian Talk 1060 AM KLAV RADIO 1230 AM - TALK RADIO KLUC 98.5 FM KMXB/MIX 94.1 FM - HIP HOP KMZQ 100.5 FM KNEWS/KNUU 970 AM - NEWS RADIO KNPR PUBLIC RADIO 89.5 FM KQOL RADIO 93.1 FM KSFN 1140 AM KSNE RADIO 106.5 FM KWNR RADIO 95.5 FM KXNT 840 AM KXTE/X-TREME RADIO 107.5 FM RECUERDO 870 AM NEWSPAPERS AND ONLINE PUBLICATIONS Boulder City Review 702-586-9523 www.bouldercitynews.com Gaming Today 702-798-1151 www.gamingtoday.com 14 Relocation Guide Henderson Home Review 702-383-0211 www.hendersonhomenews.com Vegas Ink 702-990-2545 Las Vegas Business Press 702-383-4650 www.lvbusinesspress.com Las Vegas Life 702-259-4180 www.lvlife.com Las Vegas Review-Journal 702-383-0211 www.lvrj.com Las Vegas Magazine 702-383-7185 www.lvshowbiz.com Las Vegas Sun 385-3111 www.lasvegassun.com Nevada Business Magazine 702-735-7003 www.nevadabusiness.com U.S. POST OFFICES Postal Service 24 hrs. per day 7 days per week 1-800-275-8777 Post Office Express 7271 S. Eastern Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89119 Garside 1801 S. Decatur Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89102 Las Vegas Main Office 1001 E. Sunset Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89119 Red Rock 2449 N. Tenaya Wy. Las Vegas, NV 89128 Summerlin 1611 Spring Gate Ln. Las Vegas, NV 89134 1-800-275-8777 Relocation Guide LAS VEGAS... BANKING & FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Banks that could be located in other states for people transferring accounts Bank of Nevada 702-248-4200 www.bankofnevada.com Navy Federal Credit Union 888-842-6328 www.navyfederal.org Bank of America 800-432-1000 www.bankofamerica.com First Security Bank of Nevada 702-853-0900 www.firstsecuritybanknv.com One Nevada Credit Union 800-388-300 www.onenevada.org Bank of The West 800-488-2265 www.bankofthewest.com Kirkwood Bank 702-228-0941 www.kirkwoodbanknv.com Plus Credit Union 702-871-4746 www.pluscu.org CitiBank 800-274-6660 www.citibank.com Meadows Bank 702-471-BANK (2265) www.meadowsbank.com Silver State Schools Credit Union 702-733-8820 www.silverstatecu.com Chase Bank 1-877-CHASEPC (1-877-242-7372) www.chase.com Nevada State Bank 702-383-0009 www.nsbank.com SONEPCO Federal Credit Union 702-871-0977 www.sonepco.com City National Bank 702-968-3041 www.cnb.com Town & Country Bank 702-252-8777 www.tcbanknv.com Southwest Airlines FCU 702-739-7603 First Savings Bank 702-740-4063 www.firstsavingsbanks.com Valley Bank 702-821-4100 www.valleyb.com NATIONAL BANKS M&I Bank, FSB 702-737-3910 www.mibank.com US Bank 702-641-1150 www.usbank.com Wells Fargo 800-869-3557 www.wellsfargo.com NEVADA/WEST COAST BANKS These are specific to Nevada or the West Coast Bank of George 702-851-4200 www.bankofgeorge.com Bank of Las Vegas 702-990-5900 www.bankoflasvegas.com CREDIT UNIONS Clark County Credit Union 702-228-2228 Aloha Pacific Federal Credit Union 702-776-6900 America First Credit Union 702-968-1100 www.communityonefcu.com Credit Union 1 800-252-6950 www.creditunion1.org First Entertainment Credit Union 702-251-8011 www.firstent.org In Touch Credit Union 800-337-3328 www.itcu.org Mountain America Credit Union 702-251-5750 www.macu.com 15 Weststar Credit Union 702-791-4777 www.weststar.org LAS VEGAS... MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION LAS VEGAS EMPLOYMENT Employment and Industry: Las Vegas continues to boom through the millennium with strong economic and employment opportunities. Construction, durable and nondurable goods, manufacturing, wholesale and retail trades, education, housing, transportation, medical services, and public administration are among the industries with the greatest job potential in Las Vegas. Tourism and conventions continue to be the city’s major industries. As Las Vegas continues to grow, the economic future for our city looks extremely strong for many years to come. For additional information on employment opportunities, write to: Nevada State Employment Services: 555 E. Washington Ave., Suite 1400 Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 (702) 486-2900 MAJOR LAS VEGAS EMPLOYERS Las Vegas’ pioneering spirit, enterprising nature and can-do attitude are helping pave the road to economic recovery in Southern Nevada. Currently, gaming, tourism and educational SHERIFF’S CARDS instruction remain the leading areas If you are working in the gaming industry, it is mandatory in the State of Nevada to have will provide you with a referral for a three year issuance. For further information, contact: Sheriff’s Card Office: Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Dept. Work Card Section 5880 Cameron St. Las Vegas, NV 89118 (702) 828-3271 TECHNIQUES OF ALCOHOL MANAGEMENT TAM CARD: Anyone who sells, gives away, or makes a decision regarding alcohol, as well as Security Officers must have a valid TAM Card. Please call either location to find information on classes and fees. For further information, contact: of employment for Southern Nevadans. Job-seekers are sure to be inspired by the wealth of diversification efforts underway, particularly in promising fields related to clean and renewable energy industries. The Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation anticipates Nevada’s employment base will grow through 2012 and into 2013, adding 30,000 jobs to the market. The most recent statistics from the DTER show the Clark County School District TAM of Southern Nevada East Location: 557 E. Sahara Ave., Suite 223 Las Vegas, NV 89104 (702) 647-1954 Relocation Guide West Location: 2550 S. Rainbow Blvd., Suite E14 Las Vegas, NV 89146 (702) 873-8192 as the valley’s largest overall employer with more than 37,000 employees on the payroll. Clark County is next with 8,000-8,499, followed by Wynn Las Vegas, MGM Grand and Bellagio, HEALTH CARDS each with 7,500-7,999 employees. Health Cards are mandatory for all food and beverage handlers, tattoo technicians, child and adult care attendants, or massage therapists. In order to acquire a health card, you must complete an application form. For a food handler card, applicants will receive a Hepatitis A vaccination. Applicants needing child care or adult group care cards, must also attend a ninety minute class and movie within 30 days of applying for a health card. A temporary card will be issued once the class is completed. The cost for a health card is $30 for a three-year issuance. For additional information contact: Ravenholt Public Health Center: 625 Shadow Ln. Las Vegas, NV 89106 (702) 759-1000 16 Relocation Guide LAS VEGAS... MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION LAS VEGAS TAXES Business Tax There is a five-year phase-in (20 percent each year) for new and existing businesses that qualify under statute and the regulations established by the Nevada Commission on Economic Development. Contact the Commission on Economic Development for requirements. Automobile Registration Fees Passenger cars, motorcycles, travel trailers, low speed and electric vehicles and trucks with a gross weight of 6,000 pounds or less pay $33 per year. Rates on trucks vary from a low of $33 for a truck with a gross weight of 6,000 pounds or less to a maximum of $1,360 for a truck with a gross weight of 80,000 pounds. Clark County Tax Rates In Clark County there are currently 92 tax districts. The rates for these districts are based on the amount of monies budgeted for the necessary maintenance and improvements of their facilities and services. The tax monies collected for the districts pay for schools, police and fire protection, along with other services that taxpayers demand and desire from their local government. These tax rates vary depending on the type of services provided to an area. To find your tax rate visit www.co.clark.nv.us/ASSESSOR/ Assessor.htm Government Services Tax This tax is in lieu of personal property tax. The valuation of the vehicle is determined at 35 percent of the manufacturer’s suggested retail price, without accessories. Vehicle value is depreciated to 85 percent after the first year and graduated down to 5 percent after 9 years. Buses, trucks and truck trailers depreciate down to 75 percent after the first year and down 13 percent after 10 years. The rate imposed by the state is 4 cents on each $1 valuation. Counties may levy up to one cent on each dollar of valuation, but the total tax imposed cannot exceed 5 cents on each dollar of valuation. Child Care Businesses that provide on-site child care or vouchers for child care to employees are eligible for an abatement of up to 50 percent on the business tax. Eligible employees cannot earn more than 150 percent of the federal poverty level. Real Property (Land, buildings and improvements not normally removable) The taxable value for land is full cash value.The value for improvements is replacement costs less depreciation at 1.5 percent per year up to 50 years. Sales and Use Sales tax is charged at the retail level on the sale of tangible personal property unless exempt by statute. A companion “use” tax is charged on property purchased outside of Nevada and brought into the state for use. The maximum rate is 6.5 percent. Counties are allowed various options to pay for items such as transportation, roads, flood control and water. In Clark County the rate is 7.75 percent. IN NEVADA THERE IS: r/P$PSQPSBUF*ODPNF5BY r/P1FSTPOBM*ODPNF5BY r/P'SBODIJTF5BYPO*ODPNF r/P*OIFSJUBODFPS(JGU5BY r/P"ENJTTJPOT5BY r/P6OJUBSZ5BY r/P&TUBUF5BY r$PNQFUJUJWF4BMFTBOE1SPQFSUZ5BY3BUFT r.JOJNBM&NQMPZFS1BZSPMMUBYPGHSPTTXBHFT with deductions for employer health insurance 17 LAS VEGAS... TRANSPORTATION & COMMUNICATION MONORAIL Las Vegas Monorail Company 3900 Paradise Rd., #260 Las Vegas, NV 89169 699-8200 www.lvmonorail.com It began as a joint venture between the MGM Grand and Bally’s Hotel. Why not create a one-mile transportation system between the hotels, encouraging visitorship to both? It was an exciting, forward-thinking idea that took off in 1993 and soon included plans to expand to other locations along the Strip. In 1997, state legislature passed that enabled the private monorail company to own, operate, and charge a fare as a public monorail system. As expansion plans developed, the Monorail assembled a professional team that included Bombardier Transportation, Carter- Burgess, Gensler & Associates, Granite Construction Company, Liaise Corporation, Salomon Smith Barney and Transit Systems Management. The original monorail system was acquired in 2000 by the nonprofit Las Vegas Monorail Company, formed to develop, own and operate the Las Vegas Monorail. No public money was needed and no future taxpayer money obligation is planned. The Las Vegas Monorail Company board of directors is made up of five members appointed by the Governor of Nevada. Today, the Las Vegas Monorail remains the first and only privately owned public transportation system in the U.S. and includes seven stations along its fourmile route. Nearly 32,000 passengers ride the system daily to restaurants, shows, attractions and conventions within the Strip resort corridor. REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION OF SOUTHERN NEVADA CITIZENS AREA TRANSIT (CAT) METROPOLITAN AREA EXPRESS (MAX) 1-800-228-3911 228-7433 www.rtcsouthernnevada.com Area Express (MAX) line to its transit system; and in October 2005 The DEUCE double deck bus service began running on the famous Las Vegas Strip. In just 12 short years, ridership among the RTC’s transit services has grown from 14.9 million riders in 1993 to more than 55 million riders in 2005. Located next to the Plaza Hotel in downtown Las Vegas, Greyhound offers services to 2,400 locations nationwide. Tickets can be purchased just prior to departure; however, discounts may be offered for some advanced ticket purchases. The entire system consists of 51 routes served by 365 vehicles, carrying around 180,000 passengers each weekday in the greater Las Vegas Valley. Service enhancements are completed regularly and new transit guides are issued twice each year. ROADWAYS The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) is transforming the image of public transportation and enhancing the quality of life for Southern Nevadans with one of the country’s premiere rapid transit projects. A hybrid between bus and rail systems, MAX has many features of rail service with the cost and flexibility of a bus, making it an effective transportation solution. The MAX project, included as a National Demonstration Project by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), is the first in the United States to operate the Civis vehicle using the latest technology to provide a high-quality, state-of-theart, environmentally-friendly transit alternative at a fraction of the cost of a rail service. OTHER BUS TRANSIT ATC/Vancom of Nevada, Inc. 3200 W. Tompkins Ave., 89103 262-1000 ATC/Vancom operates specially equipped buses for people with physical or mental disabilities who cannot independently use regular bus service. The shared-ride, curb to curb bus service runs to and from any location in the Valley. Reservations are taken in advance. GREYHOUND BUS SERVICES, INC. The RTC began the Citizens Area Transit (CAT) bus system in December 1992. In 2004 the RTC added the first Metropolitan Relocation Guide 200 S. Main St., 89101 383-9792, 800-231-2222 www.greyhound.com 18 Las Vegas’ grid of federal, state and local roads receives an overwhelming average daily traffic flow of some 60,000 automobiles. Roadwork and construction projects are continually under way in order to accommodate the phenomenal growth the city is experiencing in terms of population and business development. The major arteries for the transportation of people and the distribution of cargo into and out of Southern Nevada include I-15, running north to Salt Lake City and south to Southern California; U.S. 95, running north to Reno and south to Laughlin; and U.S. 93, running south to Phoenix and Tuscon. MILEAGE FROM LAS VEGAS TO OTHER MAJOR CITIES The Las Vegas area is within a day’s drive of many other major cities and such wellknown attractions as the Grand Canyon, Death Valley, Disneyland and Hollywood. Albuquerque, NM ........................................586 Boise, ID...........................................................633 ..............................................829 Denver, CO .....................................................758 El Paso, TX ......................................................727 Houston, TX .............................................. 1,467 Los Angeles, CA ...........................................272 Phoenix, AZ ...................................................287 Portland, OR ..................................................996 Reno, NV .........................................................445 Riverside, CA .................................................207 Salt Lake City, UT .........................................419 San Diego, CA ...............................................336 San Francisco, CA.........................................568 Seattle, WA ................................................ 1,180 Relocation Guide LAS VEGAS... TRANSPORTATION & COMMUNICATION AIR TRANSPORTATION Las Vegas’ convention, tourism, and entertainment industries, together with unparalleled outdoor recreation, have stimulated phenomenal growth in Southern Nevada. Today, nearly half of all Las Vegas visitors arrive by air, via McCarran International Airport, making it a major driving force in the Southern Nevada economy and one of the busiest airports in the world. Income derived from aviation activity generates significant economic benefits estimated at 25 billion dollars a year. In addition to these tangible benefits, McCarran is a valuable community asset that links Southern Nevada to the national air transportation system and brings the world to Las Vegas. In a city that thrives on tourism, it’s become increasingly important to provide travelers a positive first and last impression of Las Vegas by achieving that delicate balance between security and customer service. Whether busy meeting the needs of today’s traveler, or preparing for tomorrow’s, the Department of Aviation is proud of it’s ongoing efforts to achieve that objective by building and maintaining state-of-the-art facilities, maximizing existing resources, and capitalizing on new and innovative technology. McCarran International Airport www.mccarran.com To meet the demands of Southern Nevada’s growth, in terms of both local residents and the Valley’s visitors, the Clark County Department of Aviation (CCDOA) has plans to increase the size and capacity of its existing McCarran Airport facilities and develop an entirely new supplemental airport facility. In calendar year 2011, McCarran International Airport handled over 41 million passengers. This puts McCarran in the top 5 busiest airports in the United States. Henderson Executive Airport 3500 Executive Terminal Drive www.mccarran.com/GeneralAviation/ henderson To help meet the growing demand for aviation facilities and services in Southern Nevada, the Clark County Department of Aviation invested more than $30 million in Henderson Executive Airport to create a premier corporate aviation facility and an attractive, convenient and economical alternative to McCarran International Airport. The facilities at HND are tailored to the discriminating general aviation pilot and corporate client. As a primary reliever airport to busy McCarran, HND provides all the necessary services and amenities to make your trip pleasant and convenient. Boulder City Municipal Airport Boulder City Municipal Airport has two runways, plus one shorter runway to accommodate glider traffic. Two Grand Canyon tour operators are based here, as well as a flight school. There are approximately 55 private planes. Eighty more hangars are now under construction. Jean Sport Aviation Center 1400 Executive Airport Dr., Suite B, HD 261-4800 www.mccarran.com/GeneralAviation/ jean The airfield has the capacity and runway length to meet the needs of virtually all general aviation aircraft, saving precious time and money for those choosing HND. A beautifully appointed terminal building opened on June 13, 2006, providing a seamless transition between aircraft and ground transportation. A new standalone air traffic control tower and 95 new private aircraft storage hangars have also been placed into service. Directly adjacent to the Gold Strike Hotel & Casino, Jean Airport has two runways, primarily employed in skydiving, glider, and acrobatic activities. There is also a paved ramp for 50 aircraft as well as a 6,000-squarefoot special events building. The airport is located 20 miles south of Las Vegas on I-15. Overton-Perkins Field 702-397-9617 [email protected] “Over time, more and more aircrafts, cars and travelers have battled for space within an airport whose initial developers never envisioned a time when more than 40 million passengers would become an annual norm. With 1.9 million square feet divided over three levels, McCarran’s new terminal, T3, is a massive facility. Its spacious eight-mile roadway system was designed to efficiently move motor vehicles in and out while an eight story, 6,000-space garage will fulfill parking needs for decades. To increase efficiency and reduce waiting times, travelers at T3 will also enjoy some of the airline industry’s latest technologies such as self-boarding equipment and selfservice baggage tagging to ease the checkin process for participating air carriers. These improved measures will support added growth within Southern Nevada’s tourism industry.” North Las Vegas Airport Located less than six miles from Downtown and the Las Vegas Strip, North Las Vegas Airport is an ideal alternative to busy McCarran International with firstclass facilities tailored to meet the needs of the general aviation pilot. 19 Originally established in 1947, the airport was built to provide an emergency landing area for aircraft departing Nellis Air Force Base. Perkins Field is named for two local young men, Woodruff and Elwood Perkins, who were killed in World Wars I and II, respectively. Sporting a 4,800-foot, uncontrolled, paved runway, with a pilot-activated runway lighting system, Perkins Field is located approximately 70 miles northeast of Las Vegas, just minutes from Lake Mead’s Overton Beach in the picturesque Moapa Valley. Ancient Anasazi ruins are easily accessible at the nearby Lost City Museum and the Valley of Fire State Park is located just a short drive away. Laughlin-Bullhead International Airport 2550 Laughlin View Dr., AZ (928) 754-2134 www.bullheadcity.com/tourism/airport. asp The airport services commercial (Mesa Air), charter (Sun Country, Sun West International, and Air Grand Canyon), general, military and corporate air traffic as well as the Sheble Flight School. The terminal houses a snack bar, a gift shop, and three car rental agencies. LAS VEGAS... MILITARY & VETERAN’S INFORMATION NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE The nation’s unique U.S. Air Force Air Warfare Center is located just eight miles northeast of downtown Las Vegas. Nellis Air Force Base specializes in advanced combat training for U.S. and allied air-crews, as well as operational testing and tactics development. Nellis is also home to the U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron, “Thunderbirds”. NAFB conducts numerous large-scale aerial combat exercises throughout the year, including the worldfamous Red Flag exercises. The USAF Weapons School at Nellis puts the best instructor pilots and support officers through a grueling, six-month PhDlevel course, providing expert weapons officers to fighter and bomber wings stationed throughout the world. The Nevada test and training range consist of almost 5,000 square miles of restricted land and airspace, and an additional 7,000 square miles of joint-use airspace. NAFB employs 7,100 permanent military and 2,700 civilians, and hosts an average of 1,000 temporary duty airmen daily, making the facility one of the largest employers in Nevada. SOUTHERN NEVADA VETERANS MEMORIAL CEMETERY The Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery is located in the beautiful city of Boulder City, Nevada, which is only 30 minutes from downtown Las Vegas. Near the historic Boulder Dam, the cemetery is located on 79 acres owned and maintained by the State of Nevada. Since its opening, over 11,000 veterans and family members of veterans have been placed to rest at the cemetery. Eligibility Eligibility criteria for burial at the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery are the same used by the National Cemetery System and are based on military service. The cemetery superintendent is responsible for verifying eligibility and should be contacted for specifics at (702) 486-5920. Pre-Registration There are no advance plot assignments at the cemetery; however, you can pre-register for a future need. Preregistration Relocation Guide allows the cemetery to make an advance determination as to eligibility. To pre-register you will need to provide the cemetery with a pre-registration form, a Certified True Copy of your discharge documents and a copy of your marriage certificate. Pre-registration forms and instructions can be obtained at the cemetery or by calling (702) 486-5920. There are no fees charged for pre-registration. Reserve Components Any member of a reserve component who has attained 20 years of service for retirement is eligible for burial at the cemetery. Any member of a reserve Officer Training Corps, who dies under honorable conditions while serving on active duty or training, is also eligible for burial at the cemetery. Military Honors Military Honors are not provided by the Nevada Cemetery System. Military honors, if so desired, must be arranged in advance by the family or their representatives. The cemetery staff can assist by providing the telephone numbers and address of organizations that may assist in providing honors. Dependents Dependents of a veteran may be eligible for burial at the cemetery. There is a $450 fee (subject to change) for the burial of a dependent or spouse at the cemetery. Burials for veterans and their dependents are a stacked burial, in the same plot. Cremated burials are side-byside, sharing the same plot. For information concerning dependent eligibility, contact the Cemetery Superintendent at (702) 486-5920. Costs Veterans are buried at the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery at no charge. This includes the cemetery plot, opening and closing, concrete vault, headstone and perpetual care. A $450 fee (Subject to change) is charged for the burial of a spouse or dependent. Mortuary fees are not included. All Funeral Services are held in the Chapel Building. Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery (702) 486-5920 Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Cemetery Open Daily, 24 Hours 20 Relocation Guide LAS VEGAS... INFORMATION FOR SENIORS Las Vegas Seniors Sunny weather coupled with a favorable tax climate has made Southern Nevada an attractive destination for retirees. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Nevada is getting older, experiencing a 54 percent increase over the last decade in residents over the age of 62, and a 78 percent increase in residents over the age of 85. In Clark County alone, 14.4 percent of the population is over the age of 62 with Las Vegas having one of the fastest growing senior populations for a metro area. With this steady growth of senior residents, there have been a number of organizations and programs designed with the seniors in mind. SENIOR SERVICES AARP ..................................................... 866-389-5652 Alzheimer’s Association ..............................248-2770 American Cancer Society ............................798-6877 American Heart Association .......................367-1366 Boulder City Senior Center .........................293-3320 Catholic Charities Senior Services..............382-0721 City of LV Senior Programs .........................229-6454 Clark County Parks & Recreation................455-8200 Division for Aging Services.........................486-3545 Eldercare Helpline ............................1-800-677-1116 Foster Grand Parent Program.....................647-1515 Hollyhock Adult Daycare Center ................382-0093 Hospitals of Sunrise Health ........................880-2125 Jewish Family Service Agency ....................732-0304 Lied Adult Daycare Center ..........................382-0093 Meals on Wheels Senior Nutrition Programof Las Vegas...................................385-5284 Parkinson’s ADPA Info & Referral ...............464-3132 Salvation Army Adult Day Care ..................565-8836 Senior Citizens Law Project ........................229-6596 Event Hotline ...............................................836-3900 Senior Tripsters............................................387-0007 Seniors Helping Seniors..............................382-4412 Nevada Ship Medicare Assistance Program.....................................486-3478 VA Southern NV Health Care System .........636-3000 SENIOR CENTERS Black Mountain Recreation Center 599 Greenway Rd. .............................267-4070 Dula Gymnasium 451 E. Bonanza Rd. ............................229-6307 Lieburn Senior Center 6230 Garwood Ave. ..........................229-1600 Cora Coleman Sunrise Senior Center 2100 Bonnie Ln.................................. 455-7617 East Las Vegas Senior Center 250 N. Eastern Ave. ...........................229-1515 North Las Vegas Senior Center 1638 N. Bruce St. ................................633-1600 Doolittle Senior Center 1930 N. J St.......................................... 229-6125 Henderson Senior Center 27 E. Texas Ave. ...................................267-2950 Sunrise Senior Friends 3101 S. Maryland Pkwy., #314 ......735-5510 Derfelt Senior Center 3333 W. Washington St. ...................229-6601 Las Vegas Senior Center 451 E. Bonanza Rd. ............................229-6454 West Flamingo Senior Center 6255 W. Flamingo Rd. 4...................... 55-7742 SENIOR EMPLOYMENT / VOLUNTEER/ BUSINESS SERVICES Foster Grandparents ........................647-1515 Senior Companion Program .........382-0721 21 SCORE - Svc. Corp. of Ret. Execs ....388-6104 LAS VEGAS... GET FIT! STAY FIT! Relocation Guide LAS VEGAS HEALTH CLUBS Summerlin: 2090 Village Center Cr ................... 360-2408 24-hour Fitness Charleston: 4480 E. Charleston Blvd ................. 459-4241 Club Sport Green Valley 2100 Olympic Ave ........................... 454-6000 Rainbow Sport: 601 S. Rainbow Blvd........................ 258-7080 Curves 9360 W. Flamingo Rd., Ste.104..... 562-2919 133 W. Lake Mead Pkwy., Ste. 133 HD................................................794-2555 4180 S. Sandhill Rd., Ste. B2 .......... 898-0040 6720 N. Durango Dr. #220............. 656-9155 9850 S. Maryland Pkwy., Ste. 9..... 492-6245 7350 W. Cheyenne, Ste. 102.......... 839-4000 3140 N. Ranbow Blvd ..................... 313-8781 9691 Trailwood Dr., #107............... 228-4555 1320 Wyoming St. BC ..................... 293-4525 Green Valley: 2893 N. Green Valley Pkwy. .............98-9999 Curves For Women 4588 N. Rancho Dr........................... 839-9724 Wigwam: 2556 Wigwam Pkwy. ...................... 896-2400 Gold’s Gym 9310 S. Eastern Ave. HD ................. 914-5885 7501 W. Lake Mead Blvd................ 360-8205 Las Vegas East: 2605 S. Eastern Ave, Ste. 100 ........ 641-2222 Northwest: 3141 N. Rainbow Blvd .................... 656-7777 North Las Vegas: 2106 W. Craig Rd .............................. 633-6034 Maryland Pkwy: 9875 S. Maryland Pkwy. ................ 361-8199 Tropicana: 5035 W. Tropicana Ave. .................. 876-2451 Las Vegas Athletic Clubs 3830 E. Flamingo Rd ....................... 898-5822 1725 N. Rainbow Blvd .................... 835-5822 9065 S. Eastern Ave ......................... 853-5822 I NEVER THOUGHT OF THAT! When we think of volunteer opportunities, non-profit groups usually come to mind. There are, however, numerous other communitybased organizations that need help also: Watch, Public Schools and Colleges Theaters, Drug Rehabilitation Centers, Fraternal Organizations and Civic Clubs for the Elderly, Meals on Wheels, Church or Community-Sponsored Soup Kitchens or Food Pantries Organizations, Sports Teams, and After-school Programs, Shelters for Battered Women and Children and National Parks 22 Relocation Guide GENERAL NOTES “At Nevada Title, we believe the manner in which we satisfy our customers will determine the future of our organization. It is our objective to provide superior service through professionalism, communication, cooperation and quality. We add value to all our customers through our specialized services in each market segment. Our customers are recognized as the leaders in their respective fields. “ “Nevada Title Company’s success is largely attributed to our ability to develop long-term, closely knit business relationships with our customers, many of whom have relied upon Nevada Title Company since 1979. Building long-term relationships with our customers is the focal point of our business philosophy.” Nationally Recognized. Locally Owned and Trusted. (702) 251-5000 www.nevadatitle.com