Obtaining a Contractor license in Nevada starts with passing the Contractor Management Survey in addition to the trade exam. We have exam details and everything you need to pass on the first attempt. Check out the pages below.
Some local jurisdictions have continuing education requirements for Mechanical and Electrical licensees. We provide the courses to ensure you maintain compliance with all state and local regulations.
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In addition to trade exams, Nevada requires applicants to pass the Contractor Management Survey exam as a requirement for licensure. Find out more information here.
A Nevada B-General Building Contractor License is issued by the Nevada State Contractor’s Board. Find the experience, examination, and other requirements for obtaining a license on this page.
A B-2 Residential and Small Commercial Contractor License is used for residences up to four family units. Find out what the state requires and how to pass the exams with RocketCert.
A C-1 Plumbing and Heating Contractor License is used a wide variety of projects. Find out what the state requires and how to pass the exams with RocketCert.
A C-1D Plumbing Contractor License is issued for the fabrication and installation of heating and evaporation systems. Find out state requirements and limitations on this page.
A C-1F Heating, Cooling and Circulating Air License is issued for the fabrication and installation of heating and evaporation systems. Find out state requirements and limitations on this page.
A C-2 Electrical License is used a wide variety of projects. Find out what the state requires and how to pass the exams with RocketCert.
Need to obtain your Nevada C-2C Fire Detection License. Find out what the state requires and how to pass the exams with RocketCert.
Need to obtain your Nevada C-2D Low Voltage License. Find out what the state requires and how to pass the exams with RocketCert.
The Carpentry, Maintenance, and Minor Repairs license and requirements have changed in recent years. Find the most up-to-date licensing requirements and prepare for your license online with RocketCert.
Interested in obtaining the C-4 painting and decorating contractor license in Nevada? Find the most up-to-date licensing requirements and prepare for your license online with RocketCert.
A C-15 Roofing and Siding Contractor License is for applying and repairing the exterior components of a roofing system. Find out what the state requires and how to pass the exams with RocketCert.
Looking to obtain your C-18 Masonry Contractor licenses? Find the most up-to-date licensing requirements and prepare for your exam online with RocketCert.
A C-21 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning License is issued for the fabrication and installation of heating and evaporation systems. Find out state requirements and limitations on this page.
There are no state requirements for electrical continuing education, however, Clark County requires continuing education. In Clark county, (3 CEU) 30 hours or (1.5 CEU) 15 hours must be completed each renewal. Licenses expire every 3 years. Find out everything you need to know about renewals here.
There are no state requirements for Mechanical continuing education, however, Clark County requires continuing education. In Clark county, 15 hours of continuing education (1.5 CEU) must be completed each renewal. Licenses expire every 3 years. Find out everything you need to know about renewals here.