Eviction Notice Serving in Las Vegas
An eviction starts with proper notice — and improper service can invalidate your entire case. Rocket Eviction serves all Nevada eviction notices correctly, with professional documentation ready for court.
Types of Eviction Notices We Serve
Nevada law requires specific notices depending on the reason for eviction. Serving the wrong notice — or serving it the wrong way — can force you to start over. We ensure the right notice is served correctly, every time.
Pay or Quit Notice
For tenants who have failed to pay rent. This notice gives the tenant a legally specified number of days to pay in full or vacate the property.
Perform or Quit Notice
When a tenant is violating lease terms other than non-payment — such as unauthorized pets, guests, or property damage — this notice requires them to correct the issue or leave.
Unconditional Quit Notice
For serious or repeated violations, this notice requires the tenant to vacate with no opportunity to remedy the situation. Nevada law specifies when this notice applies.
How Our Notice Service Works
We handle everything from drafting to delivery, providing complete documentation so your eviction stays on track.
Tell Us Your Situation
Contact us with the details — tenant name, address, reason for eviction, and any prior communication. We determine the correct notice type and timeline under Nevada law.
Notice Is Drafted and Prepared
We prepare a legally compliant notice with all required language, dates, and property information. Every detail is checked before service.
Professional Service at the Property
We serve the notice in compliance with Nevada service requirements — personal service, conspicuous posting, or certified mail as required by law.
Proof of Service Provided
You receive a completed proof of service document — admissible in court — confirming notice was served properly and on time.
Why Proper Service Matters
Court Requires Proof
Nevada courts require documented proof that notice was properly served before they will hear your eviction case. Without it, the case is dismissed and the clock resets.
Timing Is Critical
Notice periods are legally defined and must be counted correctly. Errors in dating or delivery method give tenants grounds to challenge the eviction.
Wrong Notice Means Starting Over
Serving a Pay or Quit notice when a Perform or Quit is required invalidates the eviction. We ensure the right notice is used for your specific situation.
Documentation Protects You
Our proof of service documents are prepared specifically for court use, giving you the paper trail needed to keep your eviction moving forward without delay.
