Update on Nevada State Office Services Following Network Security Incident

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Update on Nevada State Office Services Following Network Security Incident

Nevada is currently recovering from a network security incident that occurred in the early morning. As a result, state offices will temporarily suspend in-person services to allow technical teams to restore normal operations. During this recovery period, some websites, online services, and office phone lines may experience delays or brief unavailability, but 911 emergency services will remain operational statewide. The Governor’s Technology Office is working around the clock with agency partners to restore services, and updates may be provided outside regular business hours.

For Nevadans, this means that state offices will not be offering in-person services today, and agencies will announce when counters will reopen and provide alternative options. State websites and phone lines may be intermittently unavailable, so if you encounter any issues, please try again later. In case of emergencies, remember to call 911, and for non-emergency inquiries, refer to the relevant agency’s website or use email.

The State of Nevada is actively collaborating with state, local, and federal partners to safely restore services. Temporary routing and operational workarounds are being utilized to ensure public access where possible. Systems are being validated before returning to normal operation, and updates will be shared as necessary. The state is committed to resolving the network security incident and minimizing disruptions to public services.