Clark County disabled-veteran property tax exemption tiers
Assessed-value exemption amounts published by the Clark County Assessor. These are local tax figures—not VA SAH/SHA grant amounts.
Direct answer
Clark County publishes tiered assessed-value exemptions for veterans and disabled veterans under NRS 361.090 and NRS 361.091. The table below matches the Assessor site as retrieved on 2026-08-17. Re-check before filing—CPI adjustments move the numbers.
| Exemption type | Assessed value | Statute |
|---|---|---|
| Veteran | $3,640 | NRS 361.090 |
| 60%–79% Disabled Veteran | $18,200 | NRS 361.091 |
| 80%–99% Disabled Veteran | $27,300 | NRS 361.091 |
| 100% Disabled Veteran | $36,400 | NRS 361.091 |
Source: Clark County Assessor — Exemptions.
How does this relate to a home purchase?
Exemption planning is separate from VA adaptive housing grants. For purchase sequencing with SAH/SHA, see VA SAH grant Nevada and VA SHA grant Nevada.
Frequently asked questions
What are the Clark County disabled-veteran exemption tiers?
As published by the Clark County Assessor on the retrieval date shown in the table, assessed-value reductions are $3,640 (Veteran), $18,200 (60–79% Disabled Veteran), $27,300 (80–99%), and $36,400 (100%). Amounts change with CPI—confirm on the Assessor site before relying on them.
Is the exemption automatic?
No. You must apply through the Clark County Assessor with the documents listed on the Assessor exemptions page (including DD214 and disability documentation for the disabled-veteran tiers).
Does Zoom Into Homes decide eligibility?
No. This page republishes Assessor figures for local planning context. Eligibility decisions stay with the Assessor and, for VA grants, with the VA.