Information & Resources


Food Facility Inspections

Body Art Inspections

Campground Facility Inspections

Recreational Water Facility Inspections

Clark County Combined Health District

Environmental health sanitarians conduct, among other public health functions, inspections of food facilities, recreational water facilities, campgrounds, and body art facilities.  The inspection reports are available for your review via this web site.  Over time, other program inspection reports will be available on-line. 

If you are unable to find an inspection history for a particular facility, it is possible that the facility has been recently licensed or is operated by a new owner. Facilities with a new owner do not show an inspection history from the prior owner on this website, however, this information is available upon request.

Routine inspections assess the operator’s success in assuring that the facility is being operated and maintained in compliance with current regulations.  If deficiencies are observed during these routine inspections, they are described on an inspection report making reference to the relevant regulation that has been violated. Such deficiencies are typically classified as either “critical”, posing a direct or immediate threat to the safety of the public, or “non-critical”, representing a failure of maintenance.

Ideally, an operation will have no critical violations, but it is unrealistic to expect that a complex, full-service operation can routinely avoid having any violations.

DISCLAIMER :

Keep in mind that any inspection report is a "snapshot" of the day and time of the inspection. On any given day, a licensed facility could have fewer or more violations than noted on the report. An inspection conducted on any given day may not be representative of the overall, long-term compliance of a licensed facility. Also, at the time of the inspection violations are recorded but are often corrected on-the-spot prior to the inspector leaving the facility.

For more information on the programs administered in the Environmental Health Division, please visit http://www.ccchd.com/ccchd/get-permits.html

To file a complaint on a licensed facility, please e-mail environmental@ccchd.com or visit our website at http://www.ccchd.com/ccchd/environmental/file-nuisance.html