Carson City, NV (Aug. 27, 2025) — Due to the cyber incident involving the Governor’s Technology Office (GTO) and its impact on the Nevada State systems, the Supreme Court of Nevada is experiencing intermittent system functionality, including with email and phone systems, eFlex, and the public case portal. At this time, connectivity remains available, though performance may be inconsistent. The Supreme Court encourages users to continue to try to file electronically.
Should connectivity continue to degrade, the Court will evaluate and communicate alternative methods of filing to minimize disruption. Updates will be provided as the situation develops, and patience is appreciated as efforts continue to stabilize system performance.
About the Supreme Court of Nevada
The Supreme Court of Nevada is the highest authority in the state’s judicial system. Composed of seven justices, with one serving as the Chief Justice, the Court hears appeals from district courts across Nevada’s 11 judicial districts and is responsible for the regulation of the state judiciary. The Administrative Office of the Courts acts to support the Chief Justice in fulfilling his or her constitutional responsibility to be the administrative head of the Branch and provides a number of programs and services for both the appellate and trial courts.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: mediainquiries@nvcourts.nv.gov