Statute of Limitations on Debt in Nevada
The statute of limitations (SOL) is the legal time limit for creditors to sue you for unpaid debt. Once expired, the debt is “time-barred” — collectors can still contact you, but cannot win a lawsuit.
| Debt Type | Statute of Limitations |
|---|---|
| Credit Card Debt | 6 years |
| Medical Debt | 6 years |
| Auto Loan Debt | 6 years |
Making a payment or acknowledging the debt in writing can restart the SOL clock in most states. Consult the Nevada Attorney General or a consumer law attorney before paying old debts.
Nevada Consumer Protection Laws
Beyond the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), Nevada residents are protected by the Nevada Deceptive Trade Practices Act.
Nevada has strong identity theft protections (major concern in Las Vegas) and an active AG Consumer Protection Unit. Nevada also has specific protections for casino/hospitality workers with irregular income.
File a complaint: Nevada Attorney General Consumer Complaint Portal
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- Pull your free credit reportsGo to AnnualCreditReport.com and download reports from Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. Nevada residents are entitled to one free report per bureau per year under federal law.
- Check Nevada's common error typesLook specifically for: identity theft in Las Vegas, irregular income from tips/gaming flagged, foreclosure-related credit damage from 2008 crash still appearing. These are the most common credit report problems reported by Nevada residents.
- Dispute errors with each bureauSubmit disputes online (Equifax.com, Experian.com, TransUnion.com) or by certified mail. Bureaus must respond within 30 days. Under the Nevada Deceptive Trade Practices Act, you may have additional dispute rights.
- Know your SOL before paying old debtsIn Nevada, the statute of limitations on credit card debt is 6 years. Making a payment on an old debt can restart the clock — consult the Nevada Attorney General before paying debts near or past this window.
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Common Credit Issues in Nevada
Based on Nevada consumer data, the most frequent credit report problems include:
- identity theft in Las Vegas
- irregular income from tips/gaming flagged
- foreclosure-related credit damage from 2008 crash still appearing
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Get Started Free →Last updated: April 2026 · Information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal or financial advice.