About the State Records Management Program - State Records Services - Nevada State Library, Archives and Public Records at Nevada State Library and Archives State Records Services: About the State Records Management Program About the State Records Management Program State Records Services General Record Retention Schedule Executive Branch Retention Schedules Independent Boards & Commissioners Retention Schedules Elected Officials Records Retention Schedules State Records Committee State Records Forms State Records Training Local Records Services Local Records Retention Schedule Local Records Retention Schedule by Functional Section Local Government Records Management Program Manual Records Month Resources About the State Records Management Program Our mission at the Nevada State Records Management Program is to efficiently manage, preserve, and provide secure access to critical information assets for executive branch agencies, local government entities, and boards and commissions within our care. Committed to transparency, compliance, and administrative excellence, we empower stakeholders through collaboration, innovation, and modern technologies. This includes responsible records management practices aligned with approved retention schedules, NRS 239.051 and NRS 239.080 and a comprehensive education program on records retention and disposition, NRS 239.083 . Our commitment ensures the highest standards of record keeping for current and future generations of Nevadans. Next: State Records Services >> Apr 17, 2026 12:07 PM URL: Print Page Login to LibApps The Nevada State Library, Archives, and Public Records are actively working to ensure our website conforms to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA. We are currently updating our digital infrastructure to meet the requirements of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This initiative involves a comprehensive review of our web content to ensure it provides an equal experience for individuals with disabilities. We recognize that there may still be areas for improvement. If you encounter any barriers or have difficulty accessing any part of our site, we want to hear from you.