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Searching for people in Nevada? Enter a name and press the search button and our USA people search will quickly locate and tell you where in Nevada that person lives. The result includes address, telephone number, criminal records, income, property records, and more.
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State of Nevada Total Population:
2,9 Million Residents
Capital City:
Carson City
Largest Cities:
Las Vegas: 648,224
Henderson: 307,928
Reno: 245,255
Bordering States:
Arizona, California, Idaho, Oregon, Utah
About Nevada Public Records
All Nevada government offices and agencies create, store, and maintain public records. Nevada's Public Records Act is the state law governing access to public records. The records include books, written materials, drawings, photocopies, microfilms, information on computers, records, tapes, photographs, statistical tabulations, maps, and other materials.
Information like medical information, library records, tax returns, social welfare information, birth certificates, death certificates, and unpublished research and commercial data, juvenile criminal and court records, can be blocked out.
A Short History Of Nevada
Nevada became the 36th state on October 31, 1864, and is the seventh largest of the 50 states. Gambling is legal in Nevada. Around 1770 the first Europeans came to the area. The University of Nevada was founded in Elko in 1874 and moved to Reno in 1885. In 1931, during the depression, Nevada legalized gambling. Las Vegas is known internationally for its opulent casinos and as an entertainment destination. Nevada is also home to the Hoover Dam, which was the single largest public works project in the history of the United States.