Lloyd George Federal Courthouse Information
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Las Vegas Criminal Defense Attorneys
The Lloyd D. George Federal Courthouse in downtown,
Las Vegas.
The majority of criminal cases in Las Vegas are prosecuted in state court. But some cases are handled in federal court, which is far more formal than state court. An experienced Nevada criminal defense lawyer is necessary to defend against federal allegations and navigate the complex maze of federal laws and procedures.
This page provides general information about the federal courthouse in Nevada including location and contact information. Scroll down to learn more.
1) What's the name of the federal courthouse in
Las Vegas, Nevada?
The federal courthouse in Las Vegas, Nevada is the Lloyd D. George U.S. Courthouse, U.S. District Court.
2) Where is federal court located in
Las Vegas, Nevada?
The federal courthouse is located at 333 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89101.
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Metered parking is available across the street on the southeast corner of Las Vegas Blvd. and Clark Ave. The federal courthouse also houses the Nevada division of the United States Attorney's Office and is just three blocks east of state court, called the Regional Justice Center, at 200 Lewis Avenue.
3) How do I contact federal court in
Las Vegas, Nevada?
The phone number for federal court in Las Vegas is 702-464-5400.
4) What are the operating hours for federal court in Las Vegas, Nevada?
Federal Court is open Mondays through Fridays from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. except federal holidays.
5) Where can I find out case information in
Las Vegas, Nevada?
To search for cases and case information in Nevada federal court go to the Nevada federal court case search site. It allows you to search by case number or by the name of the defendant.
6) What's the dress code for federal court in
Las Vegas, Nevada?
The dress requirements are very conservative: No tank tops, shorts, bare feet, sunglasses, hats, or profane language or imagery on the clothes. Also be sure to turn off your cell phone before entering any courtroom or it may be confiscated.
7) Are there translators at federal court in
Las Vegas, Nevada?
The court does supply translators for parties and witnesses who don't speak English. But it's recommended they call the court in advance at 702-464-5400 to ensure someone will be their on their court date.
8) What if defendants can't afford a lawyer in federal court in Las Vegas, Nevada?
Defendants who can't afford private counsel will be assigned a Nevada federal public defender. They can be reached at 702-388-6577.
Arrested? Call . . . .
If you're facing federal charges in Nevada, call Las Vegas criminal defense attorneys at 702-DEFENSE (333-3673) for a free consultation. They may be able to get your case reduced to a lesser offense or a full dismissal. And if you wish they can bring the matter to a jury and fight for a "not guilty" verdict.
To learn about federal crimes in Nevada, go to our informational article on federal crimes in Nevada.



