Tenant Screening in Nevada

FCRA-compliant tenant screening for landlords in Nevada — serving Las Vegas, Henderson, Reno, North Las Vegas, Sparks and every other Nevada market. Reports start at $24.99 with no subscription. Nevada-specific reporting-law overlays are applied automatically before the landlord sees any record.

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What landlords in Nevada can include in a screening report

  • Credit report and score — TransUnion VantageScore plus tradeline detail.
  • Criminal background — nationwide criminal record search with Nevada-specific look-back limits applied.
  • Eviction / housing-court records — sealed, dismissed, and time-barred records filtered before they reach you.
  • Income verification — optional payroll + bank-link verification via Pinwheel.
  • AI landlord reference call — optional AI agent calls the applicant’s prior landlord and produces a structured summary.

Eviction record reporting in Nevada

Federal FCRA 7-year limit applies. Nevada has expanded sealing rights for summary eviction proceedings.

Statutory citation: NRS 40.2545

How reporting limits interact with what you may lawfully consider is covered in what landlords can screen for and the investigative consumer report explainer.

Criminal-record reporting in Nevada

Federal FCRA 7-year limit applies for non-conviction items.

Fair housing in Nevada

The Nevada Fair Housing Law applies in addition to the federal Fair Housing Act. Source of income is a protected class statewide in Nevada — landlords may not refuse to consider an applicant solely because they intend to pay with a housing-choice voucher or similar lawful source.

Notable Nevada considerations

Source of income is a protected class statewide as of 2019.

How RentalApplication.ai works for Nevada landlords

  1. You start a screening at rentalapplication.ai/apply. Enter the applicant’s name and email; pick the reports you want.
  2. The applicant gets an email with a secure link, completes the application, and authorizes the screening (FCRA § 1681b(b)(2)).
  3. The applicant pays at the moment of submission (or you can land-lord-pay).
  4. Reports are delivered to you in minutes (credit) to a few hours (housing/criminal). State-law overlays are applied before the landlord sees any record.
  5. If you decline based on the report, we generate the FCRA § 1681m adverse-action notice for you.
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This page is an informational summary, not legal advice. State and local landlord-tenant law changes frequently — verify against current statute and local counsel before relying on this content. RentalApplication.ai is a reseller of consumer reports under FCRA § 1681a(u) and does not make tenancy decisions. The landlord (the “end user”) is the party who decides whether to approve or deny an application.

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