Spring Valley Voter Registration - Update After Moving

Elections and Campaign Finance Nevada 3 Minutes Read · published February 20, 2026 Flag of Nevada

If you moved within or to Spring Valley, Nevada, update your voter registration promptly to remain eligible to vote at the correct precinct. Spring Valley is in unincorporated Clark County, so registration administration and precinct assignments are handled by the Clark County Elections department and the Nevada Secretary of State. Use the official online tools or submit the county form by mail, and verify your polling place before Election Day to avoid issues.

Who administers voter registration

The Nevada Secretary of State provides statewide voter registration services and information, while the Clark County Elections office processes county registration records and assigns polling locations. For county-specific address changes and precinct questions, contact Clark County Elections directly via their official pages Nevada Secretary of State - Register to Vote[1] and Clark County Elections[2].

Update your address as soon as you move to ensure you receive ballots and polling information.

Basic steps to update your registration

  • Decide whether you moved within Clark County or to another county or state.
  • Use the Nevada Secretary of State online registration tool or download the state voter registration form.
  • Contact Clark County Elections if you need help confirming your new precinct or ballot type.
  • After submission, confirm your registration status and polling place online or by phone.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of voter registration rules in Spring Valley is overseen by the Clark County Elections department together with state enforcement under the Nevada Secretary of State. Specific penalties for failing to update an address or for registration-related violations are administered under Nevada election law and by county processes; exact monetary fines or escalation amounts are not specified on the cited county and state pages cited above. For precise statutory penalties or criminal provisions, consult NV statutes or contact the Elections office for guidance.[2]

  • Fines: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation (first/repeat/continuing offences): not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: records correction, referral to prosecutors, or other administrative actions may apply; specific measures are not listed on the cited county pages.
  • Enforcer & complaint pathway: Clark County Elections handles registration records and complaints; use the county contact page to report issues or request reviews.[2]
  • Appeals/review and time limits: processes for review or appeal of registration decisions are handled per county/state procedures; time limits are not specified on the cited page.
  • Defences/discretion: corrections, proof of residence, and updating via official form are typical remedies; the county page details submission methods rather than formal defences.
If you face a dispute about your registration, contact Clark County Elections immediately for instructions.

Applications & Forms

The primary form is the Nevada Voter Registration Application. Clark County accepts online registration where available and paper registration forms submitted by mail or in person. Fees are not required to register. If a specific county form number is required, it is not listed on the general county registration page; contact Clark County Elections for any local form identifiers and submission instructions.[2]

FAQ

Do I need to update my voter registration when I move within Spring Valley?
Yes. Update your address so you receive the correct ballot and are assigned to the right precinct; use the Nevada Secretary of State online tool or the Clark County Elections office to change your record.[1]
How can I update my address if I moved to another county or state?
If you moved to another Nevada county, you must update your registration with the new county and may need to re-register. If you moved out of Nevada, register in your new state per that state’s procedures. Contact the Nevada Secretary of State for guidance on out-of-state moves.[1]
Is there a fee to update my voter registration?
No fee is required to register or update registration in Nevada; official pages indicate no payment is necessary for voter registration.

How-To

  1. Determine whether your move is inside Clark County or to another county/state.
  2. Go to the Nevada Secretary of State registration page or Clark County Elections page to start the change-of-address process.[1]
  3. Complete the online form or download, print, sign, and mail the paper voter registration application to the Clark County Elections office.
  4. Confirm your updated registration and new polling place online or by calling Clark County Elections.
  5. If you have an immediate election upcoming, contact the county office to confirm you will receive the correct ballot or for information on provisional ballots.

Key Takeaways

  • Update your address as soon as you move to avoid voting issues.
  • Use the Nevada SOS online tools or Clark County Elections for county-specific processing.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Nevada Secretary of State - Register to Vote
  2. [2] Clark County Elections