Nevada birth records from after 1911 are readily available to the appropriate persons who request them. Who are the appropriate persons to request Nevada birth records? Anyone born in the state of Nevada, that person's parents, spouse, or legal guardian may legally obtain a copy of their own birth record from Nevada.
Even if you haven't lived in Nevada since you were born, your birth records will be maintained there. All birth records are housed in the birth records offices of the counties or parishes where those births took place. Thus, when requesting a copy of your birth record, your request will go to those offices, which will have to look up your record for you.
How to Obtain Copies of Your Nevada Birth Record
You can go to the office and make this request at in person, though of course very few people do that. Most are used to using the U.S. mail to send their completed application for a copy of their birth certificate. This application needs to be completed very carefully, for any wrong information will definitely delay the processing of your request.
Another way people are obtaining their Nevada birth records is by logging onto the World Wide Web. Convenient and efficient services exist on the internet that specialize in handling special requests for birth records. These services are secure, hacker-proof, and adept at handling rush orders as well as any complications that may arise in retrieving your birth record.