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How to become a process server in Nevada. License required. Total initial fees: $75-$150. Verified 2026-03-21. Data verified 2026-03-21. Source: LicenseMap (getlicensemap.com).
Process Server
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Yes
License Required
No
Registration Required
21
Minimum Age
Required
Background Check
$1,000
Bond Required
$75-$150
Total Initial Fees
Nevada process server licensing requirements
VerifiedLicense Required
Yes
Registration Required
No
License Type
County License/Registration
Minimum Age
21 years
Background Check
Required
Exam Required
No
Process server requirements vary significantly by state. Some states require full licensing with exams, background checks, and surety bonds, while many states have no licensing requirement at all — allowing any person 18 or older who is not a party to the action to serve process.
Training & Certification Requirements
VerifiedTraining Required
No
Training Hours
N/A
Most states do not require formal training for process servers. However, the National Association of Professional Process Servers (NAPPS) offers voluntary certification that demonstrates professionalism and knowledge of proper service procedures. Some states with licensing requirements may accept or require specific training programs.
Insurance & Surety Bond Requirements
VerifiedE&O Insurance Required
Not Required
Liability Insurance
Not Required
Surety Bond Required
Required
$1,000
Surety bond requirements vary by state. States with licensing programs typically require bonds ranging from $1,000 to $10,000. A few states like Arizona require errors and omissions (E&O) insurance of up to $1,000,000. Many states have no insurance or bonding requirements for process servers.
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Application Fee | $50-$100 |
Renewal Fee | $50-$100 |
Bond Cost (Annual Premium) Annual premium estimate | $25-$50 |
Total Initial Fees Includes application/registration and bond costs | $75-$150 |
Renewal Requirements
Verified1 year
Renewal Period
Not Required
Continuing Education
Regulatory Board
Process servers in states with licensing requirements must renew their license or registration on a periodic basis. Renewal typically requires paying a fee and maintaining any required surety bonds or insurance. Some states also require continuing education.
Rules governing who can serve and how service is performed in Nevada
VerifiedWho Can Serve Process
Licensed process servers, sheriffs, or persons 18+ who are not parties (for non-commercial service)
Permitted Service Methods
Substitute Service
Allowed
Service of process rules are governed by each state's rules of civil procedure. Methods of service, who can serve, and requirements for substitute or alternative service vary significantly. Always verify current rules with the applicable court.
Nevada process server licensing varies by county, with Clark County (Las Vegas) and Washoe County (Reno) having the most structured programs.
Nevada licenses process servers at the county level under NRS 648.
Applicants must be at least 21, undergo a background check, and post a $1,000 surety bond.
Requirements may vary by county (Clark County and Washoe County have the most structured programs).
No exam is required.
Explore requirements for other professional licenses in Nevada.
How this state compares to 50 others for this profession
Salary
#17 of 51
Based on May 2024 Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS data for Paralegals and Legal Assistants (SOC 23-2011)
Entry Level
N/A
25th percentile
Median
$55,800
-6% vs. national avg ($59,540)Experienced
N/A
75th percentile
Wage Distribution (Annual)
Note: BLS SOC 23-2011 (Paralegals and Legal Assistants) is used as the closest proxy. Actual process server compensation varies widely and is often per-serve rather than salaried.
Source: BLS OEWS – Paralegals and Legal Assistants (May 2024)
National employment projections for 2022-2032
Projected Growth
+4%
Average GrowthNew Jobs
N/A
over 10 years
Annual Openings
N/A
per year (avg.)
N/A currently employed nationwide (2024)
Source: BLS Employment Projections 2022-2032 (September 2023)
Government fees and exam costs to obtain your initial license
Note: These are government licensing fees only. Education/training program costs (tuition, books, etc.) are not included as they vary widely by institution.
Estimated total: 1–4 weeks
Timeline estimated from licensing requirements on this page.
1–4 weeks
Estimated processing time
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Accessed 2026-03-16
Nevada requires licensing for commercial process servers. Licensed process servers, sheriffs, or persons 18+ who are not parties (for non-commercial service). A $1,000 surety bond is required. Requirements are managed through the Nevada county courts (county-level licensing).
Requirements vary by state and county. Always verify current requirements with your state or county authority.