Paradise Elections: Polling Locations & Hours

Elections and Campaign Finance Nevada 3 Minutes Read · published February 10, 2026 Flag of Nevada

Paradise, Nevada voters can find official polling locations, hours, and a precinct map using county and state tools before election day. Clark County maintains the list of polling places and sample ballots; check your address with Clark County Elections and the Nevada Secretary of State to confirm your assigned precinct and opening hours, which may change for special elections or temporary polling adjustments.[1][2]

How to find your polling place

Use the online lookup tools or call Clark County Elections. Lookup requires your name and address or registration information; the result shows the polling place name, address, official hours for election day, and any curbside or accessible-voting options.

Check your polling place the week before election day in case assignments change.

Penalties & Enforcement

Election administration and enforcement for Paradise (unincorporated Clark County) are carried out by Clark County Elections and by Nevada state authorities for election offenses. Specific monetary fines and statutory penalties are contained in Nevada law; some administrative penalties or procedural remedies are managed by the county registrar or by state election officials.

  • Enforcer: Clark County Elections (Registrar of Voters) for polling-place management and the Clark County District Attorney for criminal enforcement.
  • Legal authority: Nevada Revised Statutes govern election crimes and remedies; see state statutes for criminal penalties and procedures.
  • Complaints and inspections: report polling-place problems, irregularities, or accessibility barriers to Clark County Elections using official contact channels.
  • Time limits for challenges or contests: governed by state election law and court rules; specific deadlines are not specified on the Clark County elections general information page.
If you encounter an access problem at your polling place, document the issue and contact the registrar immediately.

Common violations and typical outcomes

  • Unauthorised voting at the wrong precinct — may lead to investigation; penalties not specified on the cited page.
  • Voter intimidation or disruption at polling places — criminal referrals to the District Attorney.
  • Failure to provide accessible voting — enforcement via county procedures and possible corrective orders.

Applications & Forms

To vote you must be registered. Register or update registration via the Nevada Secretary of State voter registration page or by using Clark County registration materials; no registration fee is required on the official registration pages cited below.[2]

What to bring and accessibility

Bring an acceptable form of ID if required by the current Nevada rules; assisted and accessible voting options are available at many polling places. If you need curbside voting or other accommodations, contact Clark County Elections before election day to confirm availability and procedures.

Many polling locations offer accessible voting machines and assistance on request.

Action steps

  • Confirm your polling place and hours online at least 72 hours before election day.
  • If you are not registered, complete the official voter registration by the state deadline.
  • Report problems to Clark County Elections immediately if signage, access, or staffing is incorrect.
  • If you believe a law was broken at a polling place, document details and contact the Clark County District Attorney.

FAQ

How do I find my polling place in Paradise?
Use the Clark County polling place lookup or the Nevada Secretary of State voter tools to search by your address and view the official polling location and hours.[1][2]
What hours are polls open in Paradise?
Official opening and closing times vary by election and precinct; the lookup tool returns the hours for your assigned polling place on the specific election date.[1]
What if I can’t get to my polling place because of a disability?
Contact Clark County Elections to request curbside voting or accessible voting assistance; many polling sites provide accessible machines and staff assistance.

How-To

  1. Go to the Clark County Elections polling place lookup page and enter your address to find your assigned polling location and hours.[1]
  2. Confirm any ID requirements, accessible voting options, and sample ballot for your precinct.
  3. If details are incorrect or the polling place is inaccessible, contact Clark County Elections immediately to report the issue.
  4. If you experience a legal violation at the polling place, document the incident and contact the Clark County District Attorney and the Nevada Secretary of State Elections Division.

Key Takeaways

  • Confirm polling place and hours before election day using official county and state tools.
  • Bring required ID and know accessible-voting options in advance.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Clark County Elections - Polling place lookup
  2. [2] Nevada Secretary of State - Voter information