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State of Nevada Home Page
The official portal for Nevada state government, providing access to online services, resident and business resources, and information about state agencies and programs.
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Nevada Bureau of Land Management
Manages public lands in Nevada, overseeing land use, conservation, recreation, grazing, and mineral resources as part of the U.S. Department of the Interior.[5]
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Nevada Department of Education
Oversees all pre-K-12 public education in Nevada, working to improve student achievement and educator effectiveness across the state’s 17 school districts.[6]
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Nevada Department of Business & Industry
A cabinet-level agency that regulates business and consumer affairs, supporting economic growth and overseeing divisions such as housing, insurance, labor, and real estate.[7]
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Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles
Handles driver licensing, vehicle registration, and related services for Nevada residents, with offices throughout the state and a range of online services.[8]
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Nevada Department of Public Safety
Provides statewide law enforcement and public safety services, including highway patrol, emergency management, investigations, and fire safety.[9][15]
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Nevada Department of Transportation
Oversees the planning, construction, and maintenance of Nevada’s highways and bridges, enhancing transportation safety and infrastructure statewide.[10]
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Nevada Department of Cultural Affairs
Promotes and preserves Nevada’s arts, history, and culture through museums, historic preservation, and cultural programs. Now part of the Department of Tourism & Cultural Affairs.[11]
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Nevada Division of Mineral Resources Management
Administers mineral policy, mining regulation, and public safety programs related to Nevada’s mineral resources, including abandoned mine land safety and education.[12]
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Nevada State Library and Archives
Preserves Nevada’s historical records and provides library, archival, and public records services to state agencies and Nevadans, supporting access to information and research.[13]
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Nevada's Social Services
Offers a range of assistance programs, including welfare, medical, food, and housing support, connecting residents to essential social and human services statewide.[4][14]
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