Nevada SB220 Privacy Law

Nevada SB220 provides limited privacy rights - only the ability to opt-out from the sale of personal information. No deletion rights are available.

Your Nevada SB220 Rights

Right to Opt-Out

Request that businesses stop selling your personal information to third parties

No Deletion Rights

Unlike other states, Nevada SB220 does NOT provide the right to delete personal data

No Access Rights

Nevada law does not require businesses to provide access to your personal information

Limited Scope

Only applies to "sale" of data, not other forms of sharing or disclosure

Nevada SB220 vs Other State Laws

Much More Limited Than CCPA or VCDPA

Nevada SB220 only provides:

  • Right to opt-out of sales of personal information
  • Right to request information about data sales (if business collects online)

Nevada SB220 does NOT provide:

  • Right to delete personal information
  • Right to access personal information
  • Right to correct inaccurate information
  • Protection against discrimination for exercising rights

How Nevada SB220 Works

1

Verify Your Identity

Businesses may require reasonable verification before processing opt-out requests

2

60-Day Response

Businesses must respond within 60 days (longer than other state laws)

3

No Fee Allowed

Businesses cannot charge a fee for processing opt-out requests

4

Limited Enforcement

Only Nevada Attorney General can enforce - no private right of action

Who Must Comply with Nevada SB220

Online Businesses

Primarily applies to businesses that collect personal information through websites

Nevada Operations

Business must operate in Nevada or target Nevada consumers with products/services

Broad Coverage

No revenue or consumer volume thresholds - applies to businesses of all sizes

Some Exemptions

HIPAA-covered entities and financial institutions have limited exemptions

Why Nevada SB220 is Limited

Pre-CCPA Legislation

Nevada SB220 was passed in 2019 before comprehensive privacy laws like CCPA became the standard. It only addresses data sales, not the broader privacy rights that other states now provide.

For Nevada residents seeking stronger privacy protections:

  • Consider whether you also reside in CA, VA, or WA for additional rights
  • Use services based in states with stronger privacy laws
  • Contact businesses directly about voluntary data deletion policies
  • Support advocacy for comprehensive Nevada privacy legislation

Exercise Your Nevada Rights

Important: Nevada SB220 only provides opt-out rights from data sales. We make best efforts to help with broader privacy requests, but legal protections are limited.

Ready to opt-out of data sales in Nevada? Contact us for assistance with your limited Nevada privacy rights.

Email support@sagebrush.services for Nevada consultation