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To become a licensed contractor in Nevada: Register your business at SilverFlume, Nevadas business portal. Apply for a license with the Nevada State Contractors Board. Pass the contractor trade and management exams. Get contractor business insurance and fulfill the states bond requirements.
THE LAW NRS 624 With limited exceptions, all contractors are required to be licensed. Unlicensed contracting activity is illegal in Nevada and is investigated by the Nevada State Contractors Board and prosecuted by the local justice court.
Yes, you need a license in Nevada to perform the installation, repair, and maintenance work of a handyman. The only exception is for repair or maintenance work totalling less than $1,000 that does not involve plumbing, electrical, HVAC, or refrigeration, and that does not require a building permit.
State law prohibits an individual to loan or give their license to another person.
Can the reference material be used during the examination? The general business and law or CMS exam is open book. You may use the Construction Business and Law Manual for Nevada. Trade exams are closed book, with the exception of certain code references.