
Relocation Playbook
Your Las Vegas Relocation Guide
Move-In Day in 30 Days
The tactical 12-step playbook every relocating family needs after they've decided to move. DMV, schools, utilities, voter registration, tax residency — what to do, when to do it, and where to file.
This is the tactical relocation playbook for families moving to Las Vegas, Henderson, or North Las Vegas. If you're still deciding whether to move, start with our broader moving to Las Vegas overview. If you've already decided — this page is the 12-step checklist for the 30–45-day window between your offer accepting and your first night in the new house.
The 12-Step Las Vegas Relocation Playbook
- 01
Confirm Nevada residency intent
Nevada residency for tax purposes requires demonstrating “domicile” — your true and permanent home. Plan to spend 90+ days in Nevada in the calendar year, transfer your driver's license, register to vote, and update your primary residence declaration. Most prior states continue taxing you until domicile is established. See our Las Vegas property tax guide for tax-side specifics.
- 02
Pick a submarket and neighborhood
Decide between Summerlin, Henderson, Spring Valley, North Las Vegas, or Boulder City based on schools, commute, price band, and lifestyle. See our communities pages for full breakdowns, or the 55+ active adult guide if you're retiring here.
- 03
Get pre-approved with a Nevada-licensed lender
Submit a full mortgage application (not just pre-qualification) to a Nevada-licensed lender. You'll need 2 years of tax returns, recent W-2s or 1099s, bank statements, and identification. Pre-approval letters typically last 60–90 days. Start at our pre-approval page.
- 04
Hire a long-distance mover (3-quote rule)
Get binding written quotes from 3 movers. Verify they're registered with the FMCSA (federal motor carrier authority) and AMSA-affiliated. Cross-country moves typically run $2,000–$8,000 depending on origin and household goods volume. Book 6–8 weeks ahead for summer (peak season) or 4 weeks ahead for winter.
- 05
Schedule utility setup (5–10 days before move-in)
Three utilities to set up before move-in: NV Energy (electricity, all of Clark County) at nvenergy.com, Southwest Gas (natural gas) at swgas.com, and your city water provider — see the table below for the correct district by city.
- 06
Transfer driver's license to Nevada (within 30 days)
Per Nevada DMV rules, new residents must transfer their driver's license within 30 days of establishing residency. Required documents: proof of identity (passport or birth certificate), Social Security card, two proofs of Nevada residency (utility bill, lease, or mortgage), and your out-of-state license. Cost: ~$42. Book an online appointment to skip the 2–4 hour walk-in lines.
- 07
Register your vehicle with NV DMV
Vehicles must be registered within 30 days of residency. Required: NV emissions test (Clark County, $40–$50, vehicles 1996+ use OBD-II), proof of insurance from a Nevada-licensed carrier, current title and registration from prior state. Cost: registration fees vary by vehicle value, typically $150–$400 for the first year. Note: NV registration fees are higher than most states in year one because they include a Governmental Services Tax.
- 08
Enroll children in school (CCSD)
Enroll through the CCSD online enrollment portal. Required documents: original birth certificate, proof of Nevada residency (lease/utility bill), parent ID, immunization records (Tdap, MMR, polio, hep B, varicella), and most recent transcript or report card. CCSD accepts pending residency via signed lease, purchase agreement, or agent letter so kids can enroll before closing.
- 09
Register to vote in Nevada
Online registration available at the Nevada Secretary of State website. You can also register at the NV DMV when transferring your license (motor-voter law). Voter registration is one of the key indicators state revenue departments use to determine domicile change — register promptly if you're severing tax residency with another state.
- 10
Set up USPS mail forwarding
Online at usps.com/manage/forward. Cost: $1.10 for online verification. Forwarding lasts 12 months. Critical: update your address with the IRS via Form 8822, your bank, credit cards, insurance carriers, retirement accounts, and employers. Missing the IRS update can delay refunds or trigger residency audit flags from your prior state.
- 11
Update insurance (auto, health, homeowners)
Auto insurance must be with a Nevada-licensed carrier before vehicle registration. Health insurance: if you're leaving employer coverage, enroll via the Nevada Health Link marketplace within 60 days of moving (special enrollment period qualifies). Homeowners insurance is typically bound at closing; shop 2–3 carriers for the best Nevada-specific rate (Nevada wildfire risk is lower than CA but higher than CO/AZ — premiums vary).
- 12
Establish Nevada domicile for tax purposes
The final step. File the Nevada Declaration of Domicile (NRS 41) at your county recorder's office — this is the legal document proving Nevada is your primary state. Combined with NV license, NV voter registration, NV primary residence, and IRS address update via Form 8822, you have a strong documentation package to defend if your prior state initiates a residency audit. Consult a CPA — audit risk peaks in the first 24 months after a state-line move.

Which utility provider serves your new Nevada city?
| City | Electricity | Gas | Water | Trash |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Las Vegas | NV Energy | Southwest Gas | LVVWD | Republic Services |
| Henderson | NV Energy | Southwest Gas | City of Henderson Water | Republic Services |
| North Las Vegas | NV Energy | Southwest Gas | City of NLV Utilities | Republic Services |
| Boulder City | City of Boulder City | Southwest Gas | City of Boulder City | Boulder City Disposal |
Most utilities can be set up online 5–10 business days before move-in. Deposits typically run $50–$300 per service depending on credit. Bring your closing-date confirmation when calling.

What does it actually cost to relocate to Las Vegas?
Out-of-pocket relocation costs (excluding the home purchase itself) typically run $3,500–$12,000 for a family-of-four cross-country move. Employer-paid relocation packages typically cover all of this for transferees. Self-funded movers should budget realistically:
| Expense | Typical Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Long-distance mover | $2,000–$8,000 | Varies by origin state + household volume |
| Travel (flights, hotels, fuel) | $500–$1,500 | Per family of 4, one-way |
| NV DMV fees | $150–$300 | License + vehicle reg + emissions |
| Utility deposits | $200–$600 | NV Energy + SW Gas + water + trash |
| School enrollment | $100–$400 | Immunization records, transcripts, supplies |
| Temporary housing (if needed) | $1,500–$5,000 | Furnished rental during gap between sale + close |
| Pet relocation | $200–$1,200 | Air travel or specialty pet movers if cross-country |

When do you legally become a Nevada resident?
Nevada has no state income tax, which is why relocation residency timing matters — it determines which state taxes your income for the year. According to the Nevada Department of Taxationand most other states' revenue departments, you become a Nevada resident for tax purposes when you establish “domicile” — your true and permanent home.
Five key indicators that establish Nevada domicile:
- Nevada driver's license (transferred within 30 days)
- Nevada voter registration
- Primary residence in Nevada (owned or leased, lived in for the majority of the year)
- Nevada-registered vehicles
- Declaration of Domicile filed at your county recorder's office (NRS 41)
Residency audit risk.If you're leaving a high-tax state like California, New York, or Illinois, expect the prior state's revenue department to scrutinize your move during the first 24 months. They look for retained ties: keeping the old house as a vacation home, maintaining bank accounts at the old address, paying property tax under your old domicile, retaining business interests there. Consult a CPA specializing in multi-state residency before the move and document everything.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to become a Nevada resident?
How quickly do I need to transfer my driver's license to Nevada?
When does CCSD enrollment open for new families?
What utilities do I need to set up before move-in day?
Do I need an emissions inspection for my vehicle?
When does my prior state stop taxing me?
How much does it cost to relocate to Las Vegas?
Can I register my kids in school before we close on a home?
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