Amazon Class Action Settlements in Nevada
All Amazon class action lawsuits and settlements available to Nevada residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Nevada residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Amazon that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $2.5B Amazon Prime membership FTC settlement.
Combined maximum payouts across all Amazon settlements total $51. Class Action Buddy automatically files Amazon claims for Nevada residents in under 60 seconds — no paperwork, no mailing, no proof of purchasey/proof-of-purchase/" style="color:#5D82F2;text-decoration:none;font-weight:500;">proof of purchase needed for most settlements.
Open Amazon Settlements for Nevada Residents (1)
These Amazon settlements are currently accepting claims from Nevada residents.
$2.5B Amazon Prime membership FTC settlement
Up to $51Amazon Prime members (June 2019-June 2025) who had trouble canceling or used few benefits may claim up to $51 from this $2.5B FTC settlement.
About Amazon Class Actions in Nevada
Nevada residents have specific protections when pursuing Amazon class action settlements through the Nevada Deceptive Trade Practices Act, which provides broader consumer remedies than many other states. This law allows for treble damages and attorney fees in cases involving deceptive business practices, making Nevada particularly favorable for consumer litigation. Amazon maintains a significant presence in Nevada through its fulfillment center in North Las Vegas, which employs over 1,500 workers, and serves hundreds of thousands of Prime members throughout the state. The $2.5 billion FTC settlement regarding Amazon Prime membership practices affects Nevada residents who were enrolled in Prime without clear consent or faced difficulties canceling their subscriptions. Nevada's Consumer Affairs Division works closely with federal agencies on multi-state settlements, ensuring residents receive proper notification of their rights. Nevada residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's relatively short statute of limitations for consumer fraud cases, but must act promptly when settlements are announced. The state's Unclaimed Property Division also helps residents locate settlement payments that may have been returned as undeliverable mail.
Amazon Settlements in Nevada: FAQs
How does Nevada's consumer protection law affect Amazon settlement claims?
Nevada's Deceptive Trade Practices Act provides stronger protections than federal law alone, potentially allowing Nevada residents to pursue additional state-level remedies beyond federal settlements. The law permits treble damages and attorney fee recovery, which can strengthen individual claims against Amazon for deceptive practices.
Are Nevada Amazon employees eligible for the Prime membership settlement?
Yes, Nevada residents who work at Amazon facilities like the North Las Vegas fulfillment center are eligible for the $2.5 billion Prime settlement if they were affected by the enrollment practices. Employment status does not disqualify workers from participating in consumer protection settlements.
Where can Nevada residents check if they have unclaimed Amazon settlement funds?
Nevada residents should check the state's Unclaimed Property Division website at nevadatreasurer.gov for any returned settlement payments. The state holds funds from class action settlements when checks are returned as undeliverable or remain uncashed.
Tips for Nevada Residents Filing Amazon Claims
Nevada residents should maintain detailed records of their Amazon transactions and Prime membership history when filing settlement claims. Contact the Nevada Consumer Affairs Division if you encounter difficulties with claim processes, as they can provide guidance on state-specific rights. File claims promptly since Nevada has shorter limitation periods than some states. Keep copies of all settlement communications and check Nevada's Unclaimed Property Division annually for any returned settlement payments. Document any ongoing issues with Amazon services, as Nevada's Deceptive Trade Practices Act may provide additional remedies beyond federal settlements.
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