Looking for an IEP advocate in Nevada? This guide profiles Chelsea Horlacher, the verified special education advocate currently listed on Find Parent Advocates for Nevada (Las Vegas), with real specialties, service area, and pricing from their profile.
Parents often search "IEP advocate near me" and "how much does an IEP advocate cost" before they call anyone. Both questions are answered below using data from this advocate's profile, plus links to hire help in Nevada and nationwide.
How much does an IEP advocate cost in Nevada?
Chelsea Horlacher lists an hourly rate of $50 per hour on their Find Parent Advocates profile. Confirm what is included, whether there is a minimum billing increment, and the estimated hours for your issue before you hire.
| Advocate | City | Pricing | Service area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chelsea Horlacher | Las Vegas | $50/hr | In-person and virtual |
Note on pricing Rates shown are what each advocate lists on their profile. Flexible and package advocates may quote a flat fee after a free consultation. Always confirm scope and total cost before work begins.
How to choose an IEP advocate in Nevada
Even with one listed advocate, you should still compare fit, scope, and cost before you hire. Common focus areas in Nevada include Autism Spectrum, IEP Meetings.
- Define the task. Do you need a one-time IEP meeting, ongoing support, or help filing a Nevada state complaint?
- Check service area. Advocates serving Las Vegas may work in person, virtually, or both across Nevada.
- Compare pricing models. Hourly, flexible, and package pricing all appear in this guide. Ask what is included and whether a retainer is required.
- Read the full profile. Bios, credentials, languages, and parent feedback are on each advocate's page.
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Best IEP advocate in Nevada
Profile details below are pulled from Chelsea Horlacher's Find Parent Advocates listing. Confirm availability, scope, and total cost on their profile or during a consultation.
Chelsea Horlacher

Background:
I’ve been a special education teacher for nearly a decade, so helping unique learners thrive is truly my life’s work. But my biggest role is at home, where I endlessly advocate for my amazing son (7) who has autism. I've been happily married to my husband for 13 years, and our crazy, loving home is rounded out by our two dogs. I know firsthand how tough—and rewarding—this parenting journey can be, and I'm here to help you navigate it.
| Location | Las Vegas, NV |
|---|---|
| Service area | In-person and virtual |
| Pricing | $50/hr |
| Age groups | Elementary |
| Languages | English |
Common questions about IEP advocates in Nevada
How much does an IEP advocate cost in Nevada?
Chelsea Horlacher lists $50 per hour on their profile. A focused IEP file review or one meeting often takes 2–3 hours. Ask for a written estimate before work begins.
How do I find an IEP advocate in Nevada?
Start with Chelsea Horlacher's profile below, then expand your search on Find Parent Advocates, your Nevada Parent Training and Information (PTI) center, and local special education parent groups.
Where can I find an IEP advocate near Las Vegas, NV?
Chelsea Horlacher is based in Las Vegas, NV and serves families via in-person and virtual. View their profile for cities covered and booking options.
What should I ask before hiring a Nevada special education advocate?
Ask about their experience with your child's disability area, whether they attend IEP meetings, how they bill, and what documents they need from you. Request a scope estimate in writing for the first phase of work.
Can I hire an advocate for just one IEP meeting in Nevada?
Yes. Chelsea Horlacher lists consultation and meeting support on their profile. Many parents start with one IEP meeting or a short file review rather than a long retainer.
Is Chelsea Horlacher the only IEP advocate in Nevada?
This guide features Chelsea Horlacher, the advocate currently listed for Nevada on Find Parent Advocates. Nevada also has advocates through PTI centers, school district family resource units, and local parent groups. Search nationally at Find Parent Advocates as the directory grows.