Park Place Realty · License: B.143790 · Las Vegas
PrivacyRequest.
Access, delete, correct, port, or opt out of profiling — submit a verified data subject request under CCPA, Nevada SB 220, and 17 other state privacy laws.
What privacy rights do I have in my state?
US state privacy laws give you specific rights over your personal information.
Effective date: May 11, 2026 | Last updated: May 25, 2026
US state privacy laws in 2026 give residents a set of rights over their personal information. The specific rights you have depend on the state where you reside. Park Place Realty honors verified requests from residents of any state that grants the relevant right, even if Park Place Realty is not headquartered in that state.
| Right | What it does | Which laws grant it |
|---|---|---|
| Access | You can ask us what personal information we have about you | California + 14 other state laws full listCCPA, CPA, CTDPA, VCDPA, UCPA, TDPSA, OCPA, NDPA, NJDPA, KCDPA, MCDPA-MN, MODPA, RIDTPPA, FDBR, DPDPA |
| Delete | You can ask us to delete personal information (subject to legal retention requirements — see below) | Same as Access |
| Correct | You can ask us to correct inaccurate information | CCPA, CPA, CTDPA, VCDPA (and most 2026 state laws) |
| Port | You can ask us to provide a copy of your information in a portable format | CCPA, CPA, CTDPA, VCDPA (and most 2026 state laws) |
| Opt out of profiling | You can opt out of automated decision-making about you | CPA, CTDPA, VCDPA, NJDPA, MCDPA-MN, OCPA — note: Park Place Realty does not currently perform automated profiling, so this right is moot in our case, but you may submit the request and we will confirm. |
| Opt out of Sale / Share | You can opt out of the "sale" or "sharing" of your personal information for behavioral advertising | Use the Do Not Sell form instead — it's the streamlined path for this specific right. |
Retention exceptions
Some information can't be deleted because the law requires us to keep it.
- Real estate transaction records: Nevada Administrative Code 645 requires brokerages to retain transaction records for 5 years.
- Financial records related to mortgage applications: retention requirements under Geneva Financial's GLBA obligations.
- Consent records: we retain consent decisions for 2 years from last update to demonstrate compliance.
- Security logs (CSP reports, error logs): 30–90 days for triage.
How does verification work?
We verify your identity before processing any request.
We need enough information to confirm that the request is genuinely from you. We collect name, email, state, and the specific right you are exercising. We may follow up via the email you provide to confirm before processing — especially for Delete requests, where mistaken deletion is unrecoverable.
Submit your request
Timeline
What to expect after you submit.
- Confirmation of receipt: within 10 business days (email).
- Action — California residents: within 45 days (extendable once by an additional 45 days for complex requests, with notice).
- Action — other states: within 45 days where the state law specifies; 60 days for Nevada (NRS 603A); ranges from 45 to 90 days across the other 17 active state laws as of 2026.
- If we cannot fulfill: we will explain why (e.g., a retention requirement keeps a record from being deleted), in writing.
Authorized agents
If you are submitting this request on behalf of someone else, include a copy of your authorization in the Details field and we will verify before processing.
Other ways to submit
Prefer not to use the form? No problem.
- Email:privacy@parkplacerealtylv.com
- Phone:(702) 736‑3000 (English & Spanish) — calls handled via RingCentral
- Mail: Park Place Realty, LLC — Privacy Request, 400 S. Jones Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89107
