Clark County's 2026 appeal window has closed. The next deadline is January 15 2027 — 208 days away.
Is my property over-assessed in Clark County?
You're over-assessed when the County's value is higher than what your home would actually sell for — and then you're over-paying every year until you appeal. Nevada appeals to the County Board of Equalization are due January 15, per NRS §361.357/§361.360. The Assessor mails the Notice of Value in December.
Honest null: Clark County's assessment roll isn't onboarded into our live check yet, so we can't pull your specific over-assessment here. Compare your assessed value to recent nearby sales on the county assessor portal — if it's higher than what your home would sell for, you're over-assessed and should appeal by the deadline above.
How to appeal your Clark County assessment — and who files it for you
Pull your current assessed value from the Clark County assessor portal.
Find your market value — a recent sale of your home, or comparable nearby sales.
If the County's number is higher, file an appeal with the County Board of Equalization by January 15.
Present your comparables (and any appraisal) at the hearing.
Most owners who win use a contingency property-tax appeal firm — it costs nothing unless they cut your bill, then takes a share of the first-year saving. About 95% of over-assessed owners never appeal, so the saving is usually left on the table.
What is the Clark County appeal deadline this year?
January 15 — 208 days to the next window.
How much does it cost to appeal?
Usually a small filing fee or none; a contingency firm only charges if it wins a reduction.
I got a reassessment notice — what now?
It's the County's new market-value opinion and the start of your appeal window. Check it; appeal by January 15 if it over-states your home's value.
Will appealing raise my taxes?
In most jurisdictions an appeal can only confirm or lower your assessment for that cycle — but confirm the rules with the County Board of Equalization before filing.
Source & verification
against the official Clark County / NV deadline (clarkcountynv.gov · NRS §361.360). These are public deadline facts, not legal or tax advice — confirm your exact date with the County Board of Equalization and consult a professional before filing.