Become a Surrogate in Nevada
If you’re thinking about becoming a gestational surrogate in Nevada, you’re already taking a brave and generous step. With decades of experience and a compassionate team—including women who have been surrogates themselves—you’ll find the guidance and understanding you deserve.
Surrogacy lets you give the gift of family to intended parents who can’t carry a child on their own, and you’ll be supported at every point, whether you’re in Las Vegas, Reno, Henderson, or anywhere across Nevada.
Here, gestational surrogacy means you won’t be biologically related to the baby you carry, and you can trust that you’ll have expert support and clear answers to your questions. Let’s explore what it means to become a surrogate in Nevada and how we’ll be by your side, every step of the way.

Requirements to Become a Surrogate in Nevada
At Hatch, we know that meeting surrogacy requirements is about more than just checking boxes—it’s about protecting your health, your family, and the baby you’ll help bring into the world. That’s why every potential surrogate in Nevada completes thorough medical and psychological screenings, ensuring you’re physically and emotionally ready for this meaningful journey.
These thoughtful evaluations are in place to support and safeguard you every step of the way. If you’re ready to see if you qualify, let’s take a closer look at the key requirements for becoming a gestational surrogate in Nevada.
U.S. Citizen
Surrogacy requires long-term residency or US citizenship due to the extensive nature of the medical and legal process.
Age 21-42
Surrogates must fall within this age range to support healthy pregnancies and outcomes.
Healthy Pregnancy History
A history of at least one full-term, uncomplicated pregnancy and regular menstruation cycles.
Healthy BMI (Max 32)
A stable and healthy body mass index supports positive fertility and pregnancy outcomes.
Healthy and Stable Lifestyle
Surrogates must live in a supportive, drug-free, and stable environment, both emotionally and physically.
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Surrogate Pay and Compensation in Nevada
Nevada’s supportive surrogacy laws and progressive environment make it a top destination for intended parents and surrogates alike. If you’re considering becoming a surrogate here, you’ll find both fair compensation and a community that values your incredible gift. Surrogate compensation in Nevada starts at $65,000 for first-time surrogates, with repeat surrogates earning even more. Below are some of the benefits for surrogates at Hatch:
- Bonuses for medical and legal clearance
- Compensation for lost wages (for you and/or your partner
- Household allowances
- Childcare allowances
- Personalized gifts
- Pregnancy bonuses for twins, c-sections, and additional IVF transfers
At Hatch, we believe in complete transparency and fairness when it comes to surrogate compensation.
Our Surrogate Compensation Package
Hatch is proud to support our surrogates and their families with our competitive and thoughtfully crafted compensation package.
Shoshannah, 4x Surrogate and Director of Surrogate Community
How Hatch Helps Women Become Surrogates in Nevada
At Hatch, we understand that choosing to become a surrogate in Nevada is a deeply personal and meaningful decision. As a trusted third-party agency, our team guides you through every step—matching you with intended parents, coordinating medical and legal details, and providing ongoing support along the way.
With over 30 years of experience, our dedicated team is here to walk you through every step, ensuring you’re never alone on your surrogacy journey.
Surrogacy Process and Timeline
The surrogacy process in Nevada is clearly defined and carefully regulated to protect the well-being of both surrogates and intended parents. Our team will guide you through every stage, offering encouragement, expert guidance, and heartfelt support so your surrogacy experience is as positive and stress-free as possible.

How Nevada Surrogates are Matched with Intended Parents
Curious about how you'll be matched with intended parents as you consider becoming a surrogate in Nevada? At Hatch, we understand that this is a deeply personal journey, and our experienced team—many of whom are former surrogates themselves—will walk you through every step with warmth and expertise. We take the time to get to know you, ensuring that your match is thoughtful, respectful, and tailored to your preferences.
You always have the choice to decide who you’re matched with; you’ll never be paired with intended parents you’re not comfortable with. Your comfort and confidence are our top priorities.
Intended parents may be from Nevada, other states across the U.S., or even from other countries. Rest assured, you’ll never be required to travel internationally—any travel needed for appointments will be within the U.S., and all travel and medical expenses are fully covered by the intended parents. Hatch takes care of all the logistics so you can focus on your wellbeing and the journey ahead.
Open and honest communication is at the heart of every surrogacy journey at Hatch. From sharing ultrasound updates to celebrating milestones together, we prioritize relationships built on care, respect, and gratitude—ensuring you feel valued and supported every step of the way.
Why Nevada Surrogates Choose Hatch
With over 30 years of experience serving Nevada surrogates, Hatch has built a legacy of trust and expertise. Our team is made up of former surrogates who are genuinely passionate about guiding others through every step of this remarkable journey.At Hatch, you’ll experience compassionate, personalized care from professionals who truly understand what it means to be a surrogate. We’re committed to providing you with outstanding support, inclusivity, and emotional reassurance, making sure you feel valued and empowered throughout your surrogacy journey.
Trusted & Experienced
Since 1991, Hatch has helped bring thousands of happy, healthy babies into the world. We have high success rates and many return surrogates.
Competitive Compensation
Our compensation package is crafted to be competitive in the industry, providing direct compensation, bonuses and allowances throughout your surrogacy.
Thoughtful Matching
Our match specialists carefully consider matches based on preferences, location, communication style, and more. All parties must agree to the match.
Surrogacy Community
Our program is run by a wonderful team of former surrogates, and you’ll have a chance to connect with other women who have been surrogates for other families.
A Word From Our Surrogates
"It’s the most rewarding, selfless thing that anyone can do. I loved being pregnant and would love to do something like that for somebody else. If anyone is considering being a surrogate, I’d tell them to go for it. Absolutely."
"Being a surrogate has changed my couple’s life but it has also changed me as well. I have accomplished many things in my life but I have never felt such an intense sense of pride as I did helping them create their family. I am so grateful to have been part of this journey with my parents and the Hatch team. My experience of being a surrogate exceeded all my expectations and continues to do so."
"Being a surrogate is one of the biggest most rewarding accomplishments of my life! Watching a couple become a family and giving them the gift of life is unexplainable … it’s so fulfilling! When I delivered their baby and saw them holding her for the first time and knowing as a mother the love they were feeling … just seeing all of it come together and knowing I had a part in creating that family is such an amazing feeling!"
FAQs for Surrogates in Nevada
Yes, surrogacy is fully legal in Nevada and supported by clear, surrogate-friendly state laws. This means your rights and the intended parents’ rights are well protected throughout the process.
To qualify, you typically need to be between 21 and 42 years old, have had at least one healthy pregnancy, and be in good physical and mental health. Hatch will guide you through a thorough screening to ensure you’re eligible and ready for this journey.
No, gestational surrogates in Nevada are not genetically related to the baby. The embryo is created using the intended parents’ or donors’ egg and sperm, so your DNA is not involved.
Nevada surrogates receive generous compensation packages, which include a base fee and additional allowances for expenses and milestones. Hatch ensures that all compensation is clearly outlined and paid on time, so you always feel valued and secure.
From your first inquiry through delivery and beyond, Hatch offers expert guidance, emotional support, and access to resources. You’ll have a dedicated team to answer your questions and walk you through every step.
Most of your medical appointments will be local, but you may need to travel for certain procedures, such as embryo transfer. Travel arrangements and expenses are fully covered, so you can focus on your wellbeing and the journey ahead.
Take the Next Step in Your Nevada Surrogacy Journey
Becoming a surrogate in Nevada is a meaningful way to help intended parents build their families while experiencing a supportive and rewarding journey. At Hatch, we’ll guide you through every step of the surrogacy process in Nevada, ensuring you feel empowered, informed, and cared for from start to finish.
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