Apply for Sewer Connection Permit - Las Vegas
Overview
This guide explains how to apply for a sewer connection permit in Las Vegas, Nevada, including which city office enforces rules, typical requirements, inspections, fees, and appeal options. If your property is inside city limits you will generally deal with City of Las Vegas departments for permitting and inspection; if outside city limits, county or special district rules may apply.[1]
Requirements
Most sewer connection permits require proof of property ownership or authorization, construction drawings showing connection details, utility coordination, and payment of applicable fees. Contractors must be licensed where required and install to the City standard details or approved variance.
- Completed permit application and owner authorization.
- Construction drawings prepared by an approved design professional when required.
- Payment of plan review and permit fees.
- Licensed contractor registration and proof of insurance.
- Coordination with existing utility owners and scheduling inspections.
Application Process
Apply through the City of Las Vegas permitting office or online portal; submit required documents and pay fees. Once the application and plans pass review, the city issues a permit authorizing physical connection and inspection scheduling. Typical steps follow in the How-To section below.
- Prepare application, plans, and contractor information.
- Submit application and pay plan review and permit fees.
- Address plan review comments and obtain final approval.
- Schedule inspection for tap and final connection.
Penalties & Enforcement
The City of Las Vegas enforces sewer connection rules through its Public Works and Building & Safety departments; unlawful connections, unauthorized work, or failure to obtain a permit can trigger enforcement actions.[2]
- Monetary fines: amounts for specific violations are not specified on the cited municipal code page and must be confirmed with the enforcing department.
- Escalation: first offence and repeat/continuing offence schedules are not specified on the cited municipal code page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: stop-work orders, mandatory corrective work, disconnection, lien or court action may be imposed by the City or enforcing authority.
- Enforcer and complaint pathway: contact City of Las Vegas Public Works or Building & Safety to report illegal connections or request inspections.[1]
- Appeals and review: appeal routes typically use administrative review through the Building & Safety or Public Works appeal process; specific time limits for filing appeals are not specified on the cited page and should be confirmed with the department.
Applications & Forms
The specific permit application form name and numbers are published by the City of Las Vegas Building & Safety or Public Works permitting pages. If the city page does not list a dedicated sewer connection form, applicants generally use the standard utility or public works permit application and attach sewer design sheets. Fee schedules and submittal methods are listed on the city permitting pages; if a numeric fee is required but not posted, it is "not specified on the cited page" and applicants should contact the department for the exact amount.[1]
FAQ
- Who issues sewer connection permits in Las Vegas?
- The City of Las Vegas Building & Safety or Public Works department issues sewer connection permits for properties inside city limits.
- How long does review take?
- Review time depends on plan complexity and completeness; typical review timelines are given on the city permit portal or plan review schedule.
- Do I need a licensed contractor?
- Yes, most sewer connections requiring excavation or plumbing work must be performed or supervised by a licensed contractor as required by city regulations.
How-To
- Confirm jurisdiction and project scope with City of Las Vegas Public Works or Building & Safety.[1]
- Prepare application, owner authorization, construction drawings, and contractor credentials.
- Submit the application and pay plan review and permit fees via the city portal or counter.
- Address any plan review comments and obtain permit approval.
- Schedule and pass required inspections; complete final connection and obtain final approval.
Key Takeaways
- Confirm whether your property is within City of Las Vegas jurisdiction before applying.
- Submit complete plans and a licensed contractor to avoid review delays.
- Contact Public Works or Building & Safety early if fees, forms, or appeal time limits are unclear.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Las Vegas - Public Works
- City of Las Vegas - Building & Safety
- Las Vegas Code of Ordinances - Municode