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Fire Code Concerns or Enforcement inspections are done when a citizen is concerned about a potential fire hazard. Concerns can be related to buildings or brush management/weed abatement. Only complaints within Unincorporated Clark County are inspected.
Please use the following email to submit your complaint/concern FPBHELP@ClarkCountyNV.gov.
For areas outside of the county, please contact the jurisdiction of the address in question.