Sunrise Manor Public Records & Retention Rules

General Governance and Administration Nevada 3 Minutes Read · published February 10, 2026 Flag of Nevada
Sunrise Manor, Nevada residents and businesses can request public records held by Clark County agencies that serve the unincorporated town. This guide explains where to send requests, applicable retention authorities, typical fees and timelines, and how to appeal a denial so you can access municipal records efficiently.

Requesting Public Records

Sunrise Manor is an unincorporated area within Clark County; public-records requests for municipal services, land-use files, building permits, and local enforcement records are handled through Clark County departments and the county records management office. For county-level submission details and the official request process see the Clark County Public Records page: Clark County Public Records[1].

Be as specific as possible about dates, departments, and file types when you submit a request.

What to include in a request

  • Requester name and contact information.
  • Clear description of records sought (dates, subject, file numbers).
  • Preferred delivery method and willingness to pay reproduction fees.
  • Any applicable expedited timeline request and reason.

Retention Rules & Authorities

Retention of municipal records applicable to Sunrise Manor is governed both by county records retention schedules and by the Nevada Public Records Act (NRS Chapter 239). The Nevada State Library, Archives and Public Records provides statewide retention schedules and guidance for local governments; Clark County publishes and follows county-specific retention rules or schedules where applicable. If a retention period for a specific record type is not published on the county or state pages, state or county guidance should be consulted; where not explicit, retention is "not specified on the cited page" and you should contact the county records office for confirmation.

Retention schedules vary by record type and are set by the state and county records authorities.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement for public-records obligations in Nevada is primarily governed by NRS Chapter 239 and enforced through civil remedies; local county departments implement request handling and compliance. Specific monetary fines for denial or violation of public-records duties are not itemized on the Clark County public records page; for statutory remedies see NRS Chapter 239 and related statutes.

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: remedies usually begin with administrative request, then judicial review; first versus repeat penalties not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: court orders to release records, injunctions, and awards of attorney fees under statute.
  • Enforcer and contact: Clark County Records Management and the Clerk/Recorder for county records; file complaints via the county records/public records contact page.[1]
  • Appeals and review: judicial review under the Nevada Public Records Act; specific statutory time limits for filing petitions are set in NRS and on statute pages (see NRS Chapter 239).
If you receive a denial, request a written reason and note the date before filing an appeal or petition with the court.

Applications & Forms

  • Public records request form or portal: Clark County provides an official submission page and contact procedures on its records management site; form name and electronic submission method are published there.[1]
  • Fees: reproduction and search fees are charged per Clark County policy; specific fee tables are available from the county and may vary by format—if not published, fee amounts are "not specified on the cited page."
  • Where to submit: submit via the county records management portal, by mail, or in person to the listed county office contact on the official page.[1]

FAQ

How do I request records for Sunrise Manor?
Submit a public-records request to Clark County Records Management through the county's public records page; include a clear description and contact details.[1]
How long does Clark County keep records?
Retention periods depend on the record type and are set by state and county retention schedules; check the county or Nevada State Library retention schedules or contact the records office for specifics.
Are there fees to get copies?
Yes. Clark County charges reproduction and search fees per its policy; consult the county's public records page for current fee information or contact the records office if fees are not listed.

How-To

  1. Identify the records you need with dates, department names, or file numbers.
  2. Complete the Clark County public records request form or use the county portal; include contact info and delivery preference.[1]
  3. Pay any required reproduction or expedited processing fees as instructed by the county.
  4. If denied, request the written basis for denial and pursue appeal through the Nevada Public Records Act remedies, including judicial review.

Key Takeaways

  • Sunrise Manor records requests are handled by Clark County agencies; use the county records page to submit requests.[1]
  • Retention schedules are set by state and county authorities; consult published schedules or the records office for specific retention periods.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Clark County Public Records - Records Management