Nevada State Government Agencies

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  • Administrative Services Division

    14 forms 1 contacts

    Provides fiscal and administrative support to the Department of Administration divisions, as well as a variety of other state agencies, offices, boards and commissions. Services include internal service rate setting; financial reporting; budgeting; accounts payable; accounts receivable / revenue collection; timesheet and payroll; contract administration; purchase order administration; and management analysis.

  • Aging and Disability Services

    40 forms 4 contacts

    The Aging and Disability Services Division (ADSD) in the State of Nevada, Department of Health and Human Services, represents Nevada's elders, children and adults with disabilities or special health care needs.

  • Business and Industry

    96 forms 3 contacts

  • Department of Administration

    590 forms 1 contacts

    The Department of Administration oversees the management and operations of Nevada state government including human resources, information technology, building construction and maintenance, purchasing and contracting, state vehicle management, and the protection of state property. Additionally it oversees Nevada State Library, Archives and Public Records and administrative hearings and appeals. The Department of Administration primarily provides internal support to state agencies to assist them in carrying out their responsibilities to citizens.

  • Department of Health and Human Services

    64 forms

  • Department of Health and Human Services

    68 forms 1 contacts

    The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) promotes the health and well-being of its residents through the delivery or facilitation of a multitude of essential services to ensure families are strengthened, public health is protected, and individuals achieve their highest level of self-sufficiency. The Department is the largest in state government, comprised of five Divisions along with additional programs and offices overseen by the DHHS’ Director’s Office. The Department's Director, Richard Whitley, was appointed by Governor Steve Sisolak and manages nearly one-third of the state’s budget.

  • Department of Taxation

    120 forms 4 contacts

    The Department of Taxation:

    Administers the collection and distribution of approximately $6.87 billion annually in state and local government revenue from 17+ different taxes

    Licenses and regulates Nevada’s medical and adult-use marijuana licensees

    Appraises property of an interstate or inter-county nature as well as mining property

    Establishes guidelines for county assessors, recorders, and treasurers; monitors appraisal and assessment performance; and ensures statewide compliance with assessment standards established by the Nevada Tax Commission

    Reviews local government budgets and audits, prepares ad valorem tax rates for certification, and advises local governments on Budget Act compliance and financial management matters

    Provides certified annual population estimates for the state and its counties and incorporated cities

    Mission is to provide fair, efficient and effective administration of tax programs for the state of Nevada in accordance with applicable statutes, regulations, and policies. Serve the taxpayers and state and local government entities, and enable and recognize Department employees.

  • Division of Child and Family Services

    57 forms 1 contacts

    The Nevada Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS), together in genuine partnership with families, communities and other governmental agencies, provides support and services to assist Nevada's children and families in reaching their full human potential.

  • Division of Health Care Financing and Policy

    110 forms 5 contacts

    The mission of the Nevada Division of Health Care Financing and Policy (Nevada Medicaid and Nevada Check Up) is to: purchase and provide quality health care services to low-income Nevadans in the most efficient manner; promote equal access to health care at an affordable cost to the taxpayers of Nevada; restrain the growth of health care costs; and review Medicaid and other State health care programs to maximize potential federal revenue.

  • Division of Human Resource Management

    593 forms 2 contacts

    Human Resource Management is a division within the Department of Administration. Operates under Chapter 284 of the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) and the Nevada Administrative Code (NAC). Provides exceptional Human Resource services for the State of Nevada.

  • Division of Public and Behavioral Health

    116 forms 1 contacts

    The Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health (DPBH) is part of the Department of Health and Human Services, under the Executive Branch of the State of Nevada. DPBH is comprised of the former Health Division and Division of Mental Health and Developmental Services. On July 1, 2013, the two divisions merged to form DPBH.

  • Division of Welfare and Supportive Services

    138 forms 4 contacts

    The mission of the Division of Welfare and Supportive Services is to engage clients, staff, and the community to provide public assistance benefits to all who qualify and reasonable support for children with absentee parents to help Nevadans achieve safe, stable, and healthy lives.

  • Enterprise IT Services

    275 forms 1 contacts

    Enterprise IT Services provides information technology services and support to state agencies located in Nevada so that they can provide public services to Nevada citizens and visitors.

  • Fleet Services Division

    13 forms 3 contacts

    Fleet Services Division offers safe, efficient, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective transportation solutions to state employees.

  • Gaming Commission

    218 forms 5 contacts

  • Hearings Division

    10 forms 4 contacts

    Provides fair and independent dispute resolution hearings in a timely and efficient manner.

  • Judiciary

    846 forms 3 contacts

    The Nevada Judiciary interprets laws and provides an unbiased check on the Executive and Legislative branches. The Nevada Judiciary has the responsibility to provide impartial, efficient, and accessible dispute resolution in legal matters. The Nevada Supreme Court is the highest court in the Nevada judicial system. With the district, justice, and municipal trial courts organized in 11 judicial districts (covering 17 counties), the Nevada Judicial system constitutes the third branch of government.

  • Motor Vehicles

    153 forms 21 contacts

    The Department of Motor Vehicles proudly delivers efficient, innovative and diverse services providing for the identification, licensure and protection of all we serve.

  • Nevada Deferred Compensation

    3 forms 3 contacts

    The Nevada Deferred Compensation Program (NDC) is a voluntary retirement savings program for employees of the State of Nevada and other local government employers.

  • Nevada District Court

    44 forms 2 contacts