Paradise Pothole Reporting - Repair Timelines & Bylaw Info

Transportation Nevada 3 Minutes Read ยท published February 10, 2026 Flag of Nevada

In Paradise, Nevada, reporting roadway damage such as potholes begins with identifying the road owner and submitting an official service request; county streets are typically handled by Clark County Public Works while state routes go to the Nevada Department of Transportation Clark County Public Works - Roads[1] Nevada DOT roadway concerns[2].

Report visible hazards promptly and include photos and exact location details.

Penalties & Enforcement

Responsibility for pothole repair depends on whether the road is a county, city, or state facility. Enforcement and remediation are performed by the road-owning agency; for unincorporated Paradise that is usually Clark County Public Works for county roads and NDOT for state-maintained routes. If a private property owner is responsible for a damaged driveway apron or private street, the county code or property maintenance rules may apply.

  • Enforcer: Clark County Public Works (roads) and Nevada Department of Transportation (state routes).
  • Fines or civil penalties: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation (first/repeat/continuing offences): not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary remedies: repair orders, required corrective work, and referral to county code enforcement or civil court where applicable.
  • Inspection and complaint pathway: submit an online service request or call the department contact to request inspection.
  • Appeals and review: appeal routes or administrative review processes are not specified on the cited maintenance pages; consult county code or contact the department for time limits.
If you believe a hazard merits immediate closure or emergency repair, call the road agency rather than relying only on the online form.

Applications & Forms

To request repair, most residents use the Clark County online service request portal or the NDOT roadway concerns form. There is no fee to report a pothole; submission is typically via a web form or phone and no special application number is required for basic repair requests Clark County report a problem[3].

  • Name/number: online service request for road maintenance (no fee).
  • Purpose: report pothole location, severity, and upload photos.
  • Deadlines: none for filing a report; repair timelines vary by priority and are listed by the responsible agency or provided after inspection.

How-To

  1. Identify whether the damaged road is a county street or a state route by checking signage or maps and note nearest cross streets and mileposts.
  2. Use the Clark County online service request or NDOT online form to submit a report, attach photos, and provide contact information so the agency can follow up.
  3. Track the request using the confirmation number provided and follow up with the listed department contact if repairs are delayed.
  4. If damage is on private property or causes repeated incidents, request an inspection from county code enforcement to determine corrective orders.
Keep a record of your submission confirmation and any photos to support follow-up or appeal requests.

FAQ

Who fixes potholes in Paradise, Nevada?
The responsible agency is usually Clark County Public Works for county roads or NDOT for state routes; private streets are the owner's responsibility.
Is there a fee to report a pothole?
No fee is required to submit a pothole report via the official county or state online forms.
How long until a reported pothole is repaired?
Repair timelines vary by priority and agency workload; specific timelines are not provided on the cited maintenance pages and are given case by case after inspection.

Key Takeaways

  • Report promptly with photos and exact location for faster triage.
  • Clark County handles county roads; NDOT handles state highways.
  • Keep submission confirmation and follow up if repairs are delayed.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Clark County Public Works - Roads
  2. [2] Nevada Department of Transportation - Report Roadway Concerns
  3. [3] Clark County Report a Problem