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Nevada notice to vacate / quit form

Nevada 7-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit

Download the Nevada notice to vacate / notice to quit form for ending a tenancy, demanding rent, or preserving the first step in the landlord-tenant notice process. This state-specific self-help product is ready for instant secure access and includes the files listed below.

  • editable Word and print-ready PDF formats
  • Attorney-reviewed notice materials
  • 100% satisfaction guarantee

What you receive for Nevada

A practical landlord-tenant notice product built to document the tenant, rental property, notice date, reason for notice, response deadline, service details, and available supporting materials.

State-specific rental notice

Prepared for Nevada landlord-tenant notice documentation, with the state-specific files listed below.

Editable self-help files

Download the editable Word files, customize the notice materials on your own device, and use the included PDFs for official companion-form reference and recordkeeping.

Notice period and service focus

Use the notice to document the rental issue, deadline, delivery details, and next-step record before any further landlord-tenant action.

Included notice documents

This product includes the notice to vacate / quit files listed below. Use the Word files to customize the notice materials on your own device and the PDF files for official companion-form reference where included.

  • Notice to Pay Rent or Quit State-specific rental notice Word PDF

Self-help notice overview

Using a Nevada notice to vacate or notice to quit

A written notice to vacate or notice to quit helps document the landlord, tenant, rental property, reason for the notice, date served, response deadline, and the action required before the tenancy can be ended or the next landlord-tenant step can begin.

State law, lease terms, local rules, and the reason for notice can affect timing, wording, service method, cure rights, and what happens after the notice period expires. Review the state-specific page information and the completed notice carefully before serving it.

A notice is not a completed eviction judgment. If the tenant does not comply after proper notice, a landlord may still need to follow the state court process and any local filing or service requirements before possession can change.

About this Nevada notice form

This page highlights the current downloadable notice to vacate / quit product for Nevada, including the files included with this product. The state-specific guidance below explains important context, timing, service, and usage considerations before checkout.

Nevada notice requirements and usage notes

The complete notice form is available immediately after checkout. Use the state-specific guidance below to understand timing, service, and next-step considerations before you complete and serve the notice.

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Last Updated: January 30, 2023.

About this Form

This form is a legally-compliant 7-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit for use in Nevada and satisfies all recent updates to state law. This notice form is appropriate for tenants under a lease for a term. (Tenancies-at-will require a different notice.) This form has been professionally crafted to meet the requirements outlined in Nevada Revised Statutes 40.253(1)(a) . This notice serves as the first step in the eviction process, giving the tenant the option to pay all past-due rent, including late fees, within seven (7) judicial days or vacate the premises. The form is provided as standard, unlocked Microsoft Word and form-fillable Adobe PDF documents, reusable, customizable to fit your specific situation, and can be downloaded immediately after purchase.
Serving a 7-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit in Nevada

According to NRS 40.253(1)(a), a seven (7) day notice must be provided to the tenant for nonpayment of rent, directing the tenant to either pay the overdue rent or vacate the rental property. The notice, known as the "Seven-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit," must be served by the landlord to the tenant.

After the notice has been served, the landlord cannot reject the tenant's rent payment. When calculating the overdue rent, the landlord should include any late fees accrued by the tenant. However, court costs, collection fees, and attorneys' fees cannot be factored into the total for "rent" (as per NRS 118A.150 and NRS 118A.220(1)c).

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Frequently Asked Questions About Nevada Notice to Vacate Forms

Yes. This product is the Nevada notice to vacate / notice to quit page, and the downloadable files shown on this page are Nevada-specific.

The included notice documents are listed on this page, with format badges showing whether the state-specific files are Word, PDF, or another downloadable format.

Where Word format is included, you can edit the notice on your own device before serving it. PDF files are included where available for print-ready review, completion, or form-fillable use.

These notices are commonly used before ending a tenancy or starting the eviction process, especially for non-payment of rent, lease termination, or other landlord-tenant notice situations. The proper notice period and delivery method can vary by state and lease terms.

No. A notice is typically an early step before any court eviction filing. If the tenant does not comply after proper notice, the landlord may still need to follow the state court eviction process and local service requirements.

No. ILRG provides self-help legal forms and information, not legal advice. You are responsible for reviewing the completed notice, lease terms, state law, and local court requirements before serving or relying on it.

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