Temporary Certificate of Authority - Washoe County, Nevada - washoecounty 2025

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Complete a Birth Certificate Application or Death Certificate Application. Include a copy of your valid photo identification and proof of legal need. Include a check or money order, payable to Washoe County Health District. Birth certificates are $25.00 per copy and death certificates are $25.00 per copy.
Nevada Sales Tax Overview: State Sales Tax Rate: Nevadas statewide sales tax rate is currently 6.85%. County Sales Tax Rates: Counties in Nevada can add their own local sales tax rates on top of the state rate. Combined Sales Tax Rate: The combined sales tax rate is the sum of the state and county rates.
Nevada has a 6.85 percent state sales tax rate and an average combined state and local sales tax rate of 8.24 percent. Nevada has a 0.44 percent effective property tax rate on owner-occupied housing value.
NRS 361.471-361.4735 provides for a partial abatement of taxes by limiting or capping the amount a tax bill can increase from year to year. The increase is limited to 3% for an owner occupied primary residence (single-family home, townhouse, inium or manufactured home) and certain qualified rental properties.
What is the sales tax in Reno? The base state sales tax rate in Nevada is 6.85%, but since the city-specific tax rate is 0% and the Washoe County tax rate is 1.415%, the minimum sales tax rate for Reno is 8.265%.
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Neighborhoods in unincorporated Washoe County include: Cold Springs, Lemmon Valley, Verdi/Mogul, Incline Village or Crystal Bay, Wadsworth, Gerlach or Empire, Red Rock or Rancho Haven, Warm Springs, Geiger Grade, Spanish Springs, Washoe Valley, Golden Valley, Sun Valley (among others).
Washoe County sales tax details The minimum combined 2025 sales tax rate for Washoe County, Nevada is 8.27%. This is the total of state, county, and city sales tax rates. The Nevada sales tax rate is currently 4.6%. The Washoe County sales tax rate is 3.67%.
If your business is based in Washoe County then you will have to obtain a general or home business license to ensure you are able to conduct your business without any obstacles. The County regulates each business in the region to protect the health and safety of the larger public.

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