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Life Insurance in Nevada

Stephen Tomes is a Nevada resident-licensed independent insurance agent (resident license #4193102; NPN 22123265). Nevada is home to about 3.2 million residents, with a median age near 38 and a median household income around $72,000 (about 8% below the national average).

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Nevada Snapshot

What shapes coverage in Nevada

Population
3.2 million
Capital: Carson City
Homeownership
≈57%
about 14% below the national average
Typical home value
$430,000
about 19% above the national average
Median household income
$72,000
about 8% below the national average

Stephen Tomes is a Nevada resident-licensed independent insurance agent (resident license #4193102; NPN 22123265). Nevada is home to about 3.2 million residents, with a median age near 38 and a median household income around $72,000 (about 8% below the national average).

Roughly 57% of Nevada households own their home (about 14% below the national average), and the typical home value is near $430,000 (about 19% above the national average). Those two numbers — a large mortgage and the income that pays it — are usually what life insurance is meant to protect, which shapes the coverage that tends to make sense for Nevada families.

Estimate-only ballpark

Nevada · $250k–$500k coverage, non-tobacco

Age 30
$24–$41/mo
Age 40
$42–$71/mo
Age 50
$96–$162/mo

Estimate only — not a quote. Final rates vary by carrier, state, and underwriting.

Common questions

Can I buy life insurance in Nevada through Clear Future Financial?+

Yes. Stephen Tomes is a Nevada resident-licensed independent insurance agent (resident license #4193102; NPN 22123265). Stephen works with multiple A-rated carriers that offer coverage to Nevada residents and helps you compare the options you qualify for. Most of the process is handled by phone.

Who regulates life insurance in Nevada?+

Life insurance sold in Nevada is regulated by the Nevada Division of Insurance (https://doi.nv.gov). Nevada also participates in the state life and health insurance guaranty association system, a safety net that protects policyholders — commonly up to at least $300,000 in death benefit — if an insurer becomes insolvent. Confirm the exact limits with your state's guaranty association.

How much life insurance do Nevada families typically need?+

It depends on your situation, but a common starting point is enough to clear your mortgage (typical Nevada home value is near $430,000) and replace several years of household income (median around $72,000). Stephen helps you put a specific number to your own obligations.

How do I get started in Nevada?+

Request a free quote or call (702) 703-9077. Stephen will ask a few questions about your goals, then compare carriers and follow up with real options. There's no obligation.

For general guidance only — not a quote or offer of insurance. Features, availability, and pricing vary by carrier, state, and underwriting. Stephen Tomes is a licensed independent insurance agent (NPN 22123265). Population, income, home-value, and age figures are approximate and drawn from public U.S. Census Bureau estimates and public home-value indices. They are provided for general context only. Last reviewed .

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Stephen Tomes answers his own phone. Tell him about your family and he'll compare the options you qualify for as a Nevada resident — no obligation.

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