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Nevada Lemon Law — Requirements, Remedies & How to File

Nevada's lemon law covers new vehicles only within 18 months. Learn the exact requirements, available remedies, and how to file a claim.

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Repair attempts required
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Cumulative days out of service
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Coverage window

Nevada Lemon Law Overview

Covered VehiclesNew vehicles only
Coverage Period18 months
Repair Attempts4 attempts for the same defect
Days Out of Service30 cumulative days
RemedyReplacement or refund
ArbitrationManufacturer arbitration required

Key Facts — Nevada Lemon Law

  • -Nevada Revised Statutes § 597.600 et seq. governs
  • -18-month window from original delivery
  • -4 repair attempts for same defect
  • -Used vehicles not covered

How to Qualify Under Nevada Lemon Law

To qualify for lemon law protection in Nevada, your vehicle generally must meet all of the following criteria:

1

The vehicle must be new vehicles only.

2

The defect must occur within 18 months.

3

Either 4 or more repair attempts for the same defect must have occurred, OR the vehicle must have been out of service for 30+ cumulative days.

4

The defect must substantially impair the vehicle's use, value, or safety.

5

Manufacturer arbitration required.

Check Your Vehicle's History Before Filing

A free VIN report documents your vehicle's recall history, complaint patterns, and service records — useful evidence when pursuing a lemon law claim.

Free VIN Report

Frequently Asked Questions — Nevada

What is the Nevada lemon law time period?
18 months from original delivery. This is a moderate window — longer than some states, shorter than others.