In response to Governor Sisolak’s mandate regarding COVID-19, Lyon County Offices will be closed to the public beginning Wednesday, March 25, county manager Jeff Page announced Tuesday,
County services will remain available by telephone, fax and email, Monday–Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Building and site improvement inspections will continue, but all inspection requests must be either called-in or e-mailed to the appropriate department. There is no longer walk-in service for any Lyon County department until this pandemic has passed.
Law enforcement services such as fingerprinting, office reports, etc. will be completed by contacting your local Sheriff’s Substation or the main office and scheduling an appointment for services. Marriage Licenses, Business Licenses and Recording documents will be completed by calling the appropriate office and making an appointment to have services completed.
To contact specific departments and offices, utilize the county’s website and click on the directory for phone number and email information. The website is www.lyon-county.org and the directory is https://www.lyon-county.org/Directory.aspx
If you have business with the courts, contact them to determine access to the courts.
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