Not surprisingly, Nevada's brothels aren't cheap. Most have a minimum charge of $150, with some charging as much as $300 minimum, according to Flint. At Sheri's Ranch, which Flint calls one of the state's more upscale spots, the average transaction works out to $900.
Nevada law prohibits solicitation and prostitution unless it takes place in a licensed house of prostitution. State law bans licensed brothels in counties with populations of 700,000 or more (currently Clark County, home of Las Vegas).
Escorts Are Legal In Las Vegas, But Know The Law Legally speaking, an escort is defined as someone who accompanies others for hire in either public or private settings, and escort services are legal in the city of Las Vegas as well as the rest of Clark County, albeit with restrictions.
Prostitution customers in Nevada face misdemeanor charges for a first-time offense. The penalty is up to six months in jail and/or up to $1,000 in fines, plus an additional $600 in fines. Any successive offense of hiring a prostitute is a gross misdemeanor, carrying up to 364 days in jail and/or up to $2,000 in fines.
Las Vegas Nevada Prostitution & Solicitation Lawsmust be at least 18 years of age,they must submit to regular STD testing, and.condoms must be worn while performing sex.
When all these elements collide in the nebulous economy of escorting, a trend emerges: The Clark County call girl economy has a tipping point — about $650. In Vegas, prostitutes who charge between $600 and $700 are being hit the hardest.