Nevada Department of Wildlife relocates Fallon office to Reno Highway

Mike Scott Deputy Director
Mike Scott Deputy Director - Nevada Department of Wildlife Website
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The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) has relocated its Fallon office from its long-standing address on West B. St. to a new site at 4082 Reno Highway. The office, which opened last week, operates Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., excluding holidays.

“We are thrilled to announce the opening of our new office in Fallon. This strategically chosen site will not only provide a more convenient location for our operations but also provides an improved workspace for our dedicated staff and experience for our valued customers,” said NDOW Deputy Director Caleb McAdoo. “Our goal is to create an environment that fosters greater efficiency and collaboration among our team while ensuring that visitors receive the highest level of service and accessibility. We look forward to welcoming you to our new office.”

Customers with boats are advised to park in the boat inspection lanes located east of the office adjacent to Reno Highway (US 50). NDOW requests that customers refrain from parking on the highway or pulling into the parking lot in front of the building.

As part of this relocation, NDOW will close its previous office at 380 West B. St.



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