In 2025, Nevada has reactivated a law from 1985 that requires at least one parent or legal guardian to be notified before a minor under 18 can undergo an abortion. This change has introduced new concerns and challenges for young people seeking reproductive care in the state.
While abortion remains legal in Nevada, this parental notification law creates emotional and logistical barriers—especially for minors who may live in unsafe or unsupportive environments. For many young women, telling a parent is not just uncomfortable—it can be dangerous.
It’s important to understand that this law is about notification, not consent. That means a parent or guardian must be informed, but they do not have the legal right to stop the abortion from happening. In some cases, minors may also request a judicial bypass, allowing them to proceed without notifying their parents, though this process can be intimidating and difficult.
At our center, we believe in compassion, privacy, and safety. We provide guidance for minors navigating this process, including help with understanding the legal steps and emotional support every step of the way. No young person should feel alone or afraid when making such an important decision.
Your body. Your future. Your right to choose—even as a minor—deserves to be respected.

Frequently Asked Questions: Parental Notification for Minors in Nevada
Do minors in Nevada need parental consent for an abortion?
No. They need to notify one parent or legal guardian, but parental consent is not required.
What if the minor doesn’t feel safe telling their parent?
They may request a judicial bypass from a court, allowing them to proceed without parental notification. This process is confidential but may require legal assistance and time.
Is the parental notification requirement new?
The law was originally passed in 1985 but had been blocked for decades. It was recently reactivated and is now in effect.
Can the parent stop the abortion?
No. They have no legal authority to prevent the abortion once notified.
Does the clinic help with the notification process?
Yes. We support minors through each legal and emotional step, including helping with paperwork and court referrals if needed.