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Taxis are an effective means of getting around the Las Vegas Valley, offering regulated fares and reliable service compared to other options within Las Vegas, particularly for quick airport pickups or when traveling to destinations outside the main tourist areas. This taxi guide explains everything you need to know to have a smooth taxi experience in Las Vegas, including current regulated fares, the required airport fee, and how to avoid extra charges.

Official Regulated Taxicab Fares and Fees

All fares for taxis are regulated by the Nevada Taxicab Authority, ensuring that consumers can obtain a fair, posted fare that is consistent across all taxis operating in the area.

Note: A 3% Excise Tax will be added to all rates and fees. These fees apply to all taxicab companies operating in Clark County.


Estimated Fixed Taxi Fares from Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)

The taxi fare from Harry Reid International Airport to resort hotels is now predetermined based on the destination zone, simplifying the cost for the most common routes. This fare applies only to direct, non-stop trips.

*Fares are estimates and subject to the $4.50 airport fee and 3% excise tax.


Airport Taxi Cab Staging and Pickup Locations

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Taxi service at Harry Reid International Airport is regulated by the Nevada Taxicab Authority to ensure efficiency and reliability. Always use the designated taxi stands for pickups.


Pro Tips for Avoiding Unnecessary Fares and Long Hauling

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The practice of “Long-Hauling” (taking an unnecessarily long route) is against the Taxicab Authority policy. Follow these guidelines to ensure a smooth, cost-effective trip:


Directory of Las Vegas Taxicab Companies

The following companies operate throughout the Las Vegas Valley. Writing down the cab company, vehicle number, and driver’s name is essential, just in case you leave something behind.

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Taxi Assistance Programs and Lost and Found

The Nevada Taxicab Authority governs all matters related to taxicabs in the Las Vegas Valley. Here is essential contact information.

Taxi Assistance Program TAP

The Taxi Assistance Program provides discounted taxicab fares to qualified individuals (those aged 60 and older, or any age with a permanent disability) through coupon booklets accepted by all Clark County cab companies.

Lost and Found or Complaint Submissions

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Las Vegas Taxi Cab Frequently Asked Questions FAQ

Q: Is tipping expected for taxi drivers?
A: Yes, the customary gratuity is up to 20% of the total fare, depending on the level of service, helpfulness of the driver, and cleanliness of the cab.

Q: Is it cheaper to take a taxi or a rideshare?
A: Taxis usually are cheaper for direct trips to/from the airport due to their regulated flat/standard fares. Rideshare services are generally cheaper for non-airport trips, as well as when demand in the area is low.

Q: Does it cost more to pay using a credit card?
A: Yes, there is an additional flat charge of $3.00 added to the total fare when paying in a taxi cab with a credit card or debit card.

Q: How many passengers can go in a standard taxi?
A: A standard taxi cab (sedan style) has room for up to five passengers, including infants and children.


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