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CCFD FAQs
How to dispose of a fire extinguisher.
Contact the Southern Nevada Health District by calling (702) 759-0600 or visit the health district website for additional information.
How to dispose of unused fireworks.
The Southern Nevada Health District will take unused/unwanted fireworks. Call (702) 759-0600 for more information or visit the Health District website.
Information on the KNOX Rapid Access Solution System
To learn more about the KNOX box or KNOX Rapid Access Solution System, visit the KNOX Box website, then fax your request to (702) 734-6111.
Report a fire code violation
Review fire codes, ordinances and amendments
The Clark County Fire Department uses the International Building Codes (2018). Visit our Document Library to review the 2018 codes, our fee schedule, and other relevant information.
Report a leaking fire hydrant
To report waste water, visit the Las Vegas Valley Water District website.
Fire prevention permits & other related information
Review the difference between a fire prevention permit and a building permit. Get information on the requirements and when permits are required. Learn more.
Once you have determined whether you need a permit, submit using the County's Citizen Access Portal.
Once you have determined whether you need a permit, submit using the County's Citizen Access Portal.