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Reproductive Data Privacy Laws in Nevada (2026)

Last updated: March 21, 2026

TLDR

Abortion access is constitutionally protected in Nevada. Period tracker data faces low subpoena risk backed by moderate state data privacy protections.

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Subpoena
A court order compelling a person or company to produce documents or data. Period tracker apps that store data on their servers can be served with subpoenas — apps that store data only on your device cannot.

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Reproductive data
Health information related to menstrual cycles, pregnancy, fertility, and related symptoms. This data is not protected by HIPAA when held by period tracker apps, meaning standard federal health privacy law does not apply.

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On-device storage
A privacy architecture where all personal data is stored exclusively on the user device and never transmitted to a company server. Because there is no server record, law enforcement subpoenas have nothing to retrieve.

Abortion Law Status in Nevada

Abortion access is constitutionally protected in Nevada following the passage of Question 6 in 2024, which added explicit abortion rights to the Nevada Constitution. Prior to this, Nevada statute had already protected abortion access up to 24 weeks. The constitutional amendment provides a stronger foundation that is harder to alter through future legislation.

Period Tracker Data Risk in Nevada

Period tracker data in Nevada faces low subpoena risk. Abortion is constitutionally protected, and Nevada has privacy laws covering health data, including the right to opt out of data sales. AB 425 (2023) expanded protections for sensitive personal information. Nevada serves as a destination state for patients from neighboring Utah and Arizona, where abortion is restricted or limited, making it an important access point for the Mountain West region.

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Nevada — Period Tracker Data Risk Summary
CategoryStatus
Abortion law statusProtected — state law explicitly protects access
Data protection levelModerate — general consumer data privacy law applies
Subpoena risk for period dataLow — protective laws in place

Relevant Laws — Nevada

  • Nevada Question 6 (2024)

    Nevada voters approved a constitutional amendment in 2024 explicitly protecting abortion rights in the Nevada Constitution.

  • Nevada Privacy of Information Collected on the Internet from Consumers Act (NPICICA)

    Nevada's online privacy law requires companies to allow consumers to opt out of the sale of their personal data. Health data is covered as personal information.

  • Nevada AB 425 — Expanded Privacy Protections (2023)

    Expands Nevada's privacy protections and adds consumer rights for sensitive personal information including health data.

What is the abortion law in Nevada in 2026?

Abortion access is constitutionally protected in Nevada following voter approval of Question 6 in 2024, which added explicit abortion rights to the Nevada Constitution.

Does Nevada protect period tracker data?

Nevada has privacy laws covering health data, including the right to opt out of data sales. AB 425 (2023) expanded protections for sensitive personal information. Subpoena risk from state prosecutors is low.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is period tracker data safe in Nevada?
Nevada is a low-risk state for period tracker users. Abortion is constitutionally protected, the state has privacy laws covering health data, and state prosecutors are not pursuing abortion-related cases.
Does Nevada's privacy law protect reproductive health data from period tracking apps?
Nevada's privacy laws cover personal data including health information. AB 425 (2023) expanded protections for sensitive personal information. You have the right to opt out of the sale of your personal data, which includes health data from period tracking apps.
Can other states access period tracker data from Nevada users?
Nevada does not have a formal shield law as of 2026, but constitutional abortion protection and privacy laws create a protective environment. The main risk would be from companies based outside Nevada that store user data on out-of-state servers.

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