Boulder City Municipal Court cases in Clark County, Boulder City, NV
Boulder City Municipal Court is a municipal court of limited jurisdiction in Boulder City, Nevada. It handles cases arising within city limits involving violations of municipal ordinances and misdemeanor offenses, including traffic and parking citations, misdemeanor criminal charges, and code-enforcement matters. The court conducts arraignments and misdemeanor trials, accepts pleas, imposes fines and sentences, supervises compliance/probation, and issues warrants. It does not hear civil lawsuits, small claims, landlord-tenant or family law matters, or felony cases; those are handled by the Boulder Township Justice Court or the Eighth Judicial District Court.
Boulder City Municipal Court Contact and Location Information
| Court Type: | Municipal Court |
| County: | Clark |
| Street Address: | 501 Avenue G |
| City: | Boulder City |
| Zip Code: | 89005 |
| Phone: | 702-293-9278 |
| Fax: | 702-293-9345 |
| Hours: | Monday - Thursday 7:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. |
| Website URL: | https://www.bcnv.org/225/Municipal-Court |
| Email: | courts@bcnv.org |
Services and Case Types Handled in Boulder City Municipal Court
Boulder City Municipal Court serves the public by resolving city-level cases and providing access to court services.
- Case types: misdemeanor criminal offenses, traffic and parking citations, and city code/ordinance violations occurring within Boulder City.
- Case processing: case filings and docketing; arraignments; pretrial conferences; motion practice; trials (bench and jury when authorized); sentencings; compliance/review hearings.
- Enforcement and compliance: issuance/recall of bench warrants; fine/fee payments; payment plans; community service conversions; referrals to mandated programs (e.g., traffic/DUI classes); probation/compliance monitoring for municipal cases.
- Jury services: juror summons, orientation, and management when a jury is required.
- Records and access: calendars, case lookups, copies/certifications, forms, and clerk assistance; interpreter and ADA accommodations.
- Protective orders: provides information and referrals; most protective order petitions are handled by Justice or Family Court.