Nevada · Wrongful Termination

Nevada Statute of Limitations for Wrongful Termination

2 years to file a lawsuit
⚠ Public-policy tort
Quick answer

The Nevada statute of limitations for wrongful termination is 2 years from the date of the underlying event — Public-policy tort. Controlling statute: Nev. Rev. Stat. § 11.190(4). Talk to a Nevada attorney for case-specific tolling, notice-of-claim, or discovery-rule questions.

What this deadline means

Two years for wrongful-termination tort claims in Nevada.

Source: Nev. Rev. Stat. § 11.190(4) Reviewed Jun 2026

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About wrongful termination claims

Claims for unlawful firing — discrimination, retaliation, public-policy, or contract-based. Period depends on the underlying legal theory.

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Important: Statutes of limitations have many exceptions — discovery rules, tolling for minors, ongoing-treatment doctrines, notice requirements for government defendants, and contractual modifications. This page is general legal information, not legal advice. Talk to a licensed Nevada attorney before relying on any deadline.