Tire Disposal Las Vegas — What to Do With Old Tires in Clark County
- JunkStopper
- May 18
- 1 min read
Old tires are one of the more complicated disposal items in Las Vegas. Clark County transfer stations and most landfills have restrictions on loose tires — they create fire hazards, trap water and breed mosquitoes, and do not compress in landfills. Here is what you need to know about legal tire disposal in the Las Vegas Valley.
Where to Take Old Tires in Las Vegas
Auto parts stores — AutoZone, O'Reilly, and Pep Boys typically accept used tires for a small fee
Tire shops — most tire retailers accept old tires when installing new ones
Republic Services events — Clark County periodically holds free tire collection events
Nevada State recycling programs — check state environmental resources for current options
What JunkStopper Can Help With
We can include loose tires as part of a larger junk removal job in some circumstances — call to confirm current availability. Tires are subject to disposal surcharges at transfer stations, which we pass through transparently. For small quantities (1 to 4 tires), a tire shop is usually the fastest and cheapest option.
Tire Recycling in Nevada
Nevada has active tire recycling programs that convert old tires into playground surfaces, rubberized asphalt, and other products. Most reputable disposal routes in Clark County end at a tire recycler rather than a landfill.
Have Other Junk Too?
If tires are part of a larger garage or property cleanout, call (702) 824-6219 and we will work out the best approach for the full job. Same-day availability for cleanouts throughout Las Vegas and Clark County.

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