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Nevada State Manager
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Welcome to
Las Vegas
On behalf of First American Title, we proudly present our Las Vegas Relocation Guide. If you
are moving or planning to move to Las Vegas, this guide will give you some important information
youll need to start your new life here.
Our Valley continues to grow in popularity as a destination for visitors and new residents alike.
Las Vegas climate is a subtropical desert climate. The city enjoys abundant sunshine year-round:
it has an average of about 300 sunny days per year with more than 3,800 hours of sunshine.
The Nevada climate offers outdoor enthusiasts the ultimate playground. In the warmer months,
Valley residents visit the nearby mountains and lakes to enjoy hiking and water sports. During the
mild fall and winter months, there are plenty of activities from which to choose including
many events and activities as well a great selection of golf courses.
The very same bright sunshine, superb recreational
opportunities and first-rate attractions that draw
millions of tourists and seasonal visitors have made the
Valley one of the most popular relocation destinations
in the nation.
Fremont street
Las Vegas
Las Vegas (The Meadows in Spanish)
was founded as a city on May 15, 1905.
The Nevada Legislature created Clark
County on July 1, 1909. The new county
was named after William Clark, who
brought the railroad to southern Nevada. Las Vegas became the county seat. At that time,
Las Vegas was only 19.18 square miles and had a population of approximately 800.
Beginning in 1931, the construction of Hoover Dam brings an influx of construction workers which
starts a population boom and gives the Valleys economy, which was in the grips of the Great
Depression, a needed boost. While gambling took place illegally for many years, it was officially
legalized in March 1931 by the state legislature.
On a percentage basis, Las Vegas and Clark County experienced incredibly high growth rates
starting in the 1930s and lasting until the Late 2000s Recession. During that period, the population
of the city more than doubled in most decades. By 2000, Las Vegas was the largest city founded in
the 20th century.
Despite the success, the home mortgage crisis and the Late 2000s Recession affected the
economic success. While the city seems to be weathering the unprecedented recession, a slow
recovery is predicted. Las Vegas has still managed to host many conventions and major events.
Las Vegas is commonly referred to as The Entertainment Capital of the World. Las Vegas is known
across the globe for being a world-class destination.
Source: http://www.lasvegasnevada.gov/factsstatistics/history.htm
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State flower
sAgebrush
State reptile
deserT TorToise
State bird
mouNTAiN bLuebird
State tree
siNgLe-LeAF pioN
Nevada Facts
Time Zone: Pacific Standard Time
NeVaDa NickNaMeS:
battle-born state
sagebrush state
silver state
Newspapers: Las Vegas Sun, 702-385-3111, www.lasvegassun.com,
Las Vegas Review Journal, 702-383-0211, www.lvrj.com
Climate: Las Vegas climate is classified as arid (dry). It averages 294
days of Sunshine per year (211 clear days, 83 partly cloudy). Highs of 105
are common from May to September, with several days exceeding 115.
The average annual rainfall is 4.13 inches. Humidity stays around 29%.
Transportation
registering your vehicle: Students and
www.lvmonorail.com
7 a.m. to 2 a.m.
Monday Thursday
7 a.m. to 3 a.m.
Friday Sunday
Station Information:
Register Online
www.dmvnv.com
Sahara Station
LVH Station
Sports
Football
Baseball
Womens Basketball
Mens Basketball
uNLV soccer
Soccer
uNLV Volleyball
Volleyball
(702) 895-3900
(702) 895-UNLV
(702) 895-UNLV
(702) 895-UNLV
(702) 895-UNLV
(702) 895-UNLV
(702) 895-3900
Free to Do
5111 Boulder Highway | A 25,000-square-foot, temperaturecontrolled indoor park featuring a dancing water, laser and
light show.
Hours: Show times are 2, 6, 8 and 10 p.m. daily
silverton Aquariums
m & m World
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Annual Events
jaNuary
CBR World Championship
feBruary
Chinese New Year Celebration
March
http://www.lasvegasfanclub.com/events.html
juLy
Fourth of July special events and fireworks shows
auguST
Latin Food Festival
SePTeMBer
aPriL
NHRA Winston Drag Races. Las Vegas Motor Speedway
World Series of Poker, Rio
ocToBer
Renaissance Faire
May
NoVeMBer
Comedy Festival
juNe
Jazz in the Park, Clark County Government
Center Amphitheater
Vegas Cruise, CineVegas
Reggae in the Desert, Clark County Amphitheater
DeceMBer
National Finals Rodeo, Thomas & Mack
NFR Cowboy Christmas Gift Show, Las Vegas
Convention Center
The Las Vegas Great Santa Run
Las Vegas Marathon.
New Years Eve and Fireworks show, The Strip,
downtown, and other locations.
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Communities
Northwest Area
iron mountain ranch
When complete, it will have 1,700 homes, a European style spa and a major resort/casino. It is close to the Red Rock
National Conservation Area, Silverstone Golf Club and Aliante Golf Club.Its fast, fun and convenient transportation
between Las Vegas strip hotels.
providence
Providence is located on 1,200 acres in the
upper west side of the Las Vegas Valley. Ideally
situated on a high valley shelf with a dramatic
mountain backdrop to the west and spectacular
city lights to the east, Providence boasts a
setting unmatched by any other master planned
community. While residents will cherish the
feeling of being a world away from the city
below, they also will have convenient access to
every comfort imaginable.
summerlin
Located on the West foothills of the valley. Summerlin is unfolding in villages, each centered around its own major
park, golf course or major amenity. Currently, there are 17 villages, eventually, the community will be home to 30
villages. Each Summerlin village has its own distinctive style of architecture and design, evident in streetscapes,
landscaping and village walls. Summerlin is exclusive home to the PGA Tour Tournament Players Club stadium golf
course here in Nevada. It features a private 18 hole championship course in the hills near Town Center Drive and
Summerlin Parkway.
Northeast Area
Aliante
This is the flagship master-planned development
of North Las Vegas. It has 1,165 acres to be
dedicated to residential and 100 acres for
commercial development. Amenities include an
18-hole championship golf course, parks, and
a 24-mile trail system.
Communities
Southwest Area
inspirada
Located in the southern foothills of the Las Vegas
Valley, this community features an diverse blend of
architectural styles. The residential villages feature
choices from brownstones to estate homes that
surround a city center filled with restaurants, shops,
offices and other commercial amenities.
mountains edge
A 3,500 acre community that offers 4 elementary
schools, 2 middle schools, a high school, a fire station,
shopping centers and restaurants, with more that 500
acres designated for parks and trails. Developers took
great care to maintain as much of the surrounding
landscape of the area as possible.
Nevada Trails
Nevada Trails is an established community with 23
acres of parks and 10 acres of trails. Residents enjoy
the palm-lined entry, parks and walking trails, as well
as the home exteriors and features such as courtyards
and single-story designs.
rhodes ranch
In Southwest Las Vegas, Rhodes Ranch is the
picturesque beauty of a waterfall and tropical palms,
the peace of mind of a guard-gated entrance and the
flair of a championship links-style golf course.
southern highlands
Located in the southwestern valley, with easy access
to I-215, the strip and US 95. Many homes are being
built on the Golf Course, which features a 42,000 s.f.
clubhouse with library, wine room, dining and shops.
The north end is The Estates, centered around the
Southern Highlands Golf & Country Club. The south
end of the community is The Villages at Southern
Highlands.
Southeast Area
Anthem
An upscale development by Del Webb, Anthem is
located high in the hills of the McCullough mountains,
2,525 acres, with spectacular views of the Las Vegas
Valley. Developments within the Anthem master plan
include Anthem Highlands, Anthem Country Club
and Coventry at Anthem.
macdonald highlands
Overlooks the valley from the southeast corner of
Henderson. 3,200 acres with 4 villages. DragonRidge
Country Club, with an 18 hole championship golf course,
walking trails, parks and a Manned 24 hour Guard Gate.
This is very private community.
seven hills
Located in the Southeast of the valley in Henderson,
A 1,300 acre community high above the city offering
2500 homes surrounded by business parks and
shopping, there are golf course homes, a 27 hole golf
course, clubhouse, tennis and a 2,000 seat stadium.
Tuscany
Gated development is located close to Lake Las Vegas
and the Lake Mead National Recreation Area. A Tuscany
themed development offering the Tuscany Recreation
Center and the Tuscany Golf Course.
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Medical Services
boulder City hospital
mike oCallaghan
Federal hospital
summerlin hospital
657 Town Center Drive
Las Vegas, NV 89144
(702) 233-7000 | Beds: 281
www.summerlinhosp.org
Creekside Hospice
(702) 650-7669
(702) 791-3311
Compassion in Action
(702) 313-3157
(702) 688-2559
(702) 671-1111
(702) 385-1291
(702) 880-7525
(702) 739-9989
3391 N. Buffalo
(702) 733-0320
(702) 739-9989
(702) 736-8180
(702) 383-1351
(702) 693-4904
(702) 870-0000
Immunizations
Planned Parenthood
Southern NV Dental Society
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(702) 737-1771
(702) 878-7776
(702) 733-8700
www.ccsd.net
Education
2382 e. Flamingo road
Las Vegas, Nevada 89121
(702) 799-5011
Clark County School District (CCSD) is the fifth largest in the United
States with 309,893 students. CCSD offers a range of programs for
the special needs of their students. In addition to core curriculum,
CCSD offers magnet schools and programs, various accelerated and
Advance Placement programs and special education services.
Adult education
(702) 799-8650
homework hotline
(702) 799-5111
Attendance Zones
(702) 799-6430
(702) 799-5328
(702) 799-1072
human resources
Administrative & support staff
human resources
Teacher recruitment
(702) 799-5427
internet/interAct services
(702) 799-1071
public Concern
(702) 799-5005
(702) 799-5195
school police
(702) 799-5411
(702) 799-1041
Communications office
(702) 799-5304
Community relations
(702) 799-1080
(702) 799-7479
Food services
(702) 799-8123
special education
(702) 799-5471
g.A.T.e.
(702) 799-8601
superintendents office
(702) 799-5307
health services
(702) 799-7443
Teacher recruitment
(702) 799-5427
home instruction
(702) 799-8642
(702) 799-5403
(702) 799-2939
Transportation
(702) 799-8111
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enrollment
Age requirements
Nevada law requires school attendance between ages 7 and
18. Kindergarten is part of the regular school program. A
child must be five years old on or before September 30 to
attend kindergarten and must be six years old on or before
September 30 to enter first grade. State law requires that a
child must attend a state-approved kindergarten program or
take a developmental assessment test to enter first grade.
immunizations
bus services
Students who live more than 2 miles from zoned schools are
eligible for bus transportation. Those who are eligible must
fill out an application form requesting the service. The forms
are available throughout the Clark County School District.
Bus times and route schedules can be obtained through your
childs school or at www.ccsd.net/transportation.
Students with zone variances will NOT be bused. Parents
will be responsible for the childs transportation to and
from school.
meals at school
All schools give students the opportunity to purchase
breakfast and hot lunches.
Elementary schools average $1.00 for breakfast and $1.50
for lunches.
Middle/High Schools average $1.25 for breakfast and $2.00,
$2.50 or $3.00 for lunches.
For students in kindergarten through the 8th grade,
applications for free or reduced-price meals can be found
at the schools office or cafeteria.
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English
4 credits
Physical Education
2 Credits**
Math
3 credits*
1 credit***
Science
2 credits
Health Education
credit
U.S. History
1 credit
Computers
credit
U.S. Government
1 credit
Electives
7 credits
Allen ES
Arbor View HS
Bilbray ES
Bozarth ES
Cadwallader MS
Carl ES
Centennial HS
Conners ES
Darnell ES
Deskin ES
Escobedo MS
Guy ES
Heckethorn ES
Leavitt MS
Lied MS
May ES
Neal ES
Northwest CTA
ORoarke ES
Rhodes ES
Saville MS
Scherkenbach ES
Shadow Ridge HS
Tarr ES
Thompson ES
Triggs ES
Ward, Kitty ES
Wolfe, Eva ES
performance
Zone 2
Anna Webb,
Academic Mgr.
799-1719
Antonello ES
Cozine ES
Cram MS
Dickens ES
Duncan ES
Findlay MS
Givens ES
Goynes ES
Hayden ES
Heard ES
Johnston MS
King, M.L. ES
Legacy HS
Lowman ES
Manch ES
Palo Verde HS
Rogich MS
Scott ES
Simmons ES
Tartan ES
Watson ES
West CTA
performance
Zone 3
Kaweeda Adams,
Academic Mgr.
799-1719
Advanced Technologies
Academy
Becker MS
Brinley MS
Bryan, Richard ES
Bunker ES
Culley ES
Eisenberg ES
Fong ES
Fyfe ES
Garehime ES
Gibson MS
Kahre ES
Katz ES
Lummis ES
McMillan ES
McWilliams ES
Molasky MS
Reed ES
Tobler ES
Veterans CTA
West ES
West MS
West HS
performance
Zone 4
Andrea Klafter-Phillips,
Academic Mgr.
799-1719
Bonner ES
Bowler, Grant ES
Bridger MS
Bruner ES
Cheyenne HS
Cox, Clyde ES
Derfelt ES
Griffith ES
Hyde Park MS
Lyon MS
Moapa Valley HS
Parson ES
Perkins, Claude ES
Perkins, Ute ES
Pittman ES
Priest ES
Sedway MS
Swainston MS
Twin Lakes ES
Von Tobel MS
Woolley ES
performance
Zone 5
Danielle Miller,
Academic Mgr.
799-1222
Cambeiro ES
Cashman MS
Cortez ES
Craig ES
Detwiler ES
Diaz, ES
Herron ES
Hewetson ES
Jeffers, ES
Lunt ES
Martinez ES
Paradise ES
Petersen ES
Rancho HS
Ronzone ES
Smith MS
Squires ES
Tate ES
Warren ES
Williams, Tom ES
performance
Zone 6
Sheri Davies,
Academic Mgr.
799-1222
Bailey MS
Bowler, Joseph ES
Bracken ES
Brookman ES
Desert Pines HS
Earl, Ira ES
Edwards ES
Eldorado HS
Gragson ES
Herr ES
Hickey ES
Hughes MS
Miller, Sandy ES
Monaco MS
Mountain View ES
Robison MS
Stanford ES
Virgin Valley ES
Virgin Valley HS
performance
Zone 7
Rebecca Kaatz,
Academic Mgr.
799-1222
Adams ES
Cunningham ES
Dearing ES
East CTA
Ferron ES
Goldfarb ES
Harney MS
Harris ES
Iverson ES
Keller ES
Keller MS
Las Vegas HS
Long ES
Mack MS
Mendoza ES
Moore ES
Rundle ES
Smith, Hal ES
Snyder ES
Ullom ES
Wengert ES
Woodbury MS
performance
Zone 8
Brenda LarsenMitchell,
Academic Mgr.
799-1222
Adcock ES
Beckley ES
Cannon MS
Dailey ES
Del Sol HS
Fremont MS
French ES
Gray ES
Hollingsworth ES
Knudson MS
Lake ES
Las Vegas Academy
Martin, MS
Orr MS
Piggott ES
Red Rock ES
Rowe ES
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performance
Zone 9
Eva White,
Academic Mgr.
799-1222
Bailey ES
Basic HS
Bennett ES
Boulder City HS
Brown MS
Burkholder MS
Cortney MS
CSN East
CSN South
CSN West
Dooley ES
Foothill HS
Galloway ES
Garrett JHS
Harmon ES
Hinman ES
Kesterson ES
King, M. P. ES
Laughlin JH/HS
Mannion MS
McCaw ES
Mitchell ES
Morrow ES
Newton ES
Reid ES
Sewell ES
Smalley ES
Taylor, Robert ES
Walker ES
Whitney ES
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performance
Zone 10
Andre Long,
Academic Mgr.
799-2640
Bartlett ES
Beatty ES
Coronado HS
Cox, David ES
Gibson ES
Green Valley HS
Greenspun MS
Hill ES
Lamping ES
Mack ES
McDoniel ES
Miller, Bob MS
Roberts ES
Schofield MS
Silverado HS
Southeast CTA
Taylor, Glen ES
Thorpe ES
Treem ES
Twitchell ES
Vanderburg ES
Wallin ES
Webb MS
White MS
Wiener ES
Wolff, Elise ES
performance
Zone 11
Paul Garbiso,
Academic Mgr.
799-2640
Alamo ES
Bass ES
Blue Diamond ES
Canarelli MS
Cartwright ES
Desert Oasis HS
Faiss MS
Fine ES
Forbuss ES
Frias ES
Gehring ES
Goodsprings ES
Hummel ES
Liberty HS
Reedom ES
Ries ES
Sandy Valley ES
Sandy Valley HS
Sandy Valley MS
Schorr ES
Sierra Vista HS
Silvestri MS
Southwest CTA
Steele ES
Stuckey ES
Tanaka ES
Tarkanian MS
Wright ES
performance
Zone 12
Karen West,
Academic Mgr.
799-2640
Batterman ES
Bendorf ES
Bryan, Roger ES
Christensen ES
Decker ES
Diskin ES
Dondero ES
Durango HS
Earl, Marion ES
Fertitta MS
Goolsby ES
Guinn MS
Hayes ES
Indian Springs ES
Indian Springs HS
Indian Springs MS
Jydstrup ES
Kim ES
Lawrence MS
Lundy ES
Ober ES
Rogers ES
Sawyer MS
Spring Valley HS
Thiriot ES
Turnaround
Zone - TAZ
Jeff Geihs,
Academic Mgr.
799-2640
Bell ES
Bonanza HS
Canyon Springs HS
Chaparral HS
Cimarron-Memorial HS
Clark HS
Garside MS
Hancock ES
Jacobson ES
Johnson MS
Mojave HS
OCallaghan MS
Roundy ES
Smith ES
Staton ES
Sunrise Acres ES
Sunrise Muntain HS
Vegas Verde ES
Wasden ES
Western HS
Wilhelm ES
Wynn ES
p6 Zone
Andre Denson,
Chief Educational
Opportunity Officer
799-1719
Booker ES
Carson ES
Fitzgerald ES
Gilbert ES
Hoggard ES
Kelly ES
Mackey ES
McCall ES
Williams, Wendell ES
edison schools
Cahlan ES
Crestwood ES
Elizondo ES
Lincoln ES
Lynch ES
Park ES
Ronnow ES
Tiss schools
Virtual HS
Academy for Individual
Study (AIS) HS
Magnet Programs
http://magnet.ccsd.net
Clark County School District offers a variety of Magnet programs for elementary and secondary levels of education.
Magnet programs offer students the unique opportunity to receive a more regimented and focused plan of study
depending on the interest of the student. Areas of emphasis include math and science, fine and performing arts,
technology, tourism and travel, aerospace and aviation, medical, and law and leadership professions. Admission
requirements vary depending upon program and level of education. Below is a list of schools that offer such programs.
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Private Schools
20
school
grades
Address
phone
Web page
K-8
LV
(702) 949-3600
www.alexanderdawsonschool.org
K-8
LV
(702) 949-5614
www.americanheritagelv.org
9-12
LV
(702) 732-1945
www.bishopgorman.org
K-12
LV
(702) 248-8879
www.cccslions.org
K-8
LV
(702) 878-6418
www.challengerschool.com
K-4
LV
(702) 990-7300
www.challengerschool.com
K-8
LV
(702) 939-5050
www.cornerstonelv.com
K-8
LV
(702) 259-0777
www.deserttorahacademy.org
LV
(702) 921-2777
www.faithlasvegas.org
6-12
LV
(702) 804-4400
www.faithlutheranlv.org
K-6
LV
(702) 382-8610
www.firstgoodshepherd.org
K-7
Hnd
(702) 407-0790
www.foothillsmontessori.com
K-7
Hnd
(702) 454-4056
www.gvchristianschool.com
Pre-4
Hnd
(702) 818-2100
www.hendersonschool.com
K-4
Hnd
(702) 818-2100
www.hendersonschool.com
5-12
Hnd
(702) 818-2100
www.hendersonschool.com
K-8
LV
(702) 869-1109
www.icalv.net
K-12
Hnd
(702) 565-5831
www.lmca.org
K-5
LV
(702) 645-1626
www.lambschool.org
K-8
LV
(702) 362-1180
www.lvds.com
K-11
LV
(702) 871-7208
K-12
LV
(702) 647-4522
www.experienceliberty.com
K-12
LV
(702) 254-1610
www.themeadowsschool.org
K-7
5055 S. Durango
LV
(702) 889-2803
www.lasvegas.merryhillschool.com
K-7
LV
(702) 221-6337
www.merryhillschool.com
K-7
LV
(702) 242-3230
www.summerlin.merryhillschool.com
K-8
LV
(702) 255-4500
www.lvhebrewacademy.org
K-12
LV
(702) 452-1300
www.mvcs.net
K-5
LV
(702) 804-5291
www.mvlcs.org
K-8
LV
(702) 614-9002
www.lvislamicacademy.org
PreK-8
LV
(702) 878-6841
www.ollv.org
K-12
LV
(702) 732-8256
www.paradisechristianacademy.org
K-7
LV
(702) 617-6030
www.southernhighlandsprep.com
K-8
LV
(702) 735-2586
www.lasvegas-diocese.org
K-8
1840 N. Bruce
NLV
(702) 657-8008
www.lasvegas-diocese.org
K-8
LV
(702) 228-8311
www.lasvegas-diocese.org
K-8
LV
(702) 647-2828
www.lasvegas-diocese.org
1-8
LV
(702) 384-6909
www.lasvegas-diocese.org
K-8
LV
(702) 732-4477
www.lasvegas-diocese.org
K-12
950 E. St Louis
LV
(702) 734-0562
www.tcs-lasvegas.org
K-12
LV
(702) 732-3385
K-8
LV
(702) 645-1180
www.wordoflifelasvegas.com
Address
phone
Web page
(702) 222-3522
www.acinst.com
Apollo College
(702) 688-4300
www.apollocollege.edu
Bethany University
(702) 838-2929
www.bethany.edu
(702) 651-5000
www.csn.edu
DeVry University
(702) 933-9700
www.devry.edu
(702) 643-0762
www.erau.edu
Kaplan College
(702) 368-2338
www.getinfo.kaplancollege.com
(866) 502-2627
www.hightechinstitute.edu
(702) 558-5404
www2.itt-tech.edu
(702) 990-0150
www.iadtvegas.com
(702) 515-7447
www.iim-edu.org
(800) 316-2096
www.lasvegas-college.com
(702) 365-7690
www.vegasculinary.com
(702) 932-8111
www.lincolnedu.com
Midwestern University
(702) 895-9358
www.midwestern.edu
(702) 531-7800
www.nu.edu
(702) 992-2000
www.nsc.nevada.edu
(702) 365-6682
www.nova.edu
(702) 458-9650
www.pmi.edu
Regis University
(702) 990-0375
www.regis.edu
Regis University
(702) 932-1090
www.regis.edu
(702) 369-9944
www.artinstitutes.edu
(702) 320-8885
www.tlclasvegas.com
(702) 777-8687
www.tu.edu
(702) 895-3011
www.unlv.edu
University of Phoenix-Henderson
(702) 638-7279
www.phoenix.edu
(702) 638-7279
www.phoenix.edu
11 Sunset Way
(702) 990-4433
www.usn.edu
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Golf Courses
PuBLic goLf courSeS
ALIANTE GOLF CLUB | 18 Holes
3100 West Elkhorn NLV | (702) 399-4888
22
89085
89166
89084
95
89149
89032
95
Cheyenne
404
403
89144
95
89145
502
89124
89107
89117
215
101
402
89108
89030
89161
89103
89119
89123
89120
Russell
89011
601
603
215
89141
89054
15
Eastern
Interstate 15
89183
602
Gibson
303
505
89179
89122
Warm Springs
Blue Diamond
MLS
Boundary + Number
204
89014
89139
402
89142
95
89121
89113
89178
203
89124
89110
302
504
89004
89156
89169
503
89148
301
89109
89118
Zip Code
Boundary + Number
89104
89102
Sunset
89101
Charleston
501
89146
89147
202
89101
401
Flamingo
89135
201
89106
ST
89138
89128
93
PH
89134
Pecos
89129
15
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89115
In
89081
89031
Nellis
405
103
Legend
89130
89086
215
15
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ho
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Ra
102
89165
89087
89143
604
89015
89052
89002
95
89005
89124
89044
800 | Mesquite
810 | Pahrump
806 | Primm/Jean/Goodsprings
808 | Laughlin
815 | Beatty
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(702) 828-3111
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(702) 229-6444
(702) 455-7710
(702) 267-4970
(702) 873-7722
(702) 227-5555
(702) 455-3882
(702) 320-4500
(702) 735-1616
(702) 229-6311
(702) 229-6551
(702) 387-6011
(702) 455-0000
(702) 734-7323
(702) 895-3011
(702) 650-2276
(702) 383-4000
(702) 486-4368
(702) 486-2000
(702) 759-1099
Homestead Info
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(702) 671-0600
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(702) 455-8200
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Branch Locations
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215
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215
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147
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