Introduction
On this page you’ll find an overview of property management licensing in Nevada. The information below covers whether a license is required, the regulating authority, education and exam requirements, and steps to apply for or renew a license.
License Requirement Status
Is a license required? Required
Regulating Authority
The licensing authority in Nevada is the Nevada Real Estate Division. Property management activities are regulated at the State level. Visit the official authority website for up‑to‑date forms and statutes.
Eligibility Requirements
- Minimum age: 18
- Residency requirement: Varies
- Background check: Yes
Education Requirements
Yes
Hours of education: 120 hours
Exam Requirements
Exam required: Yes
Exam name: Nevada real estate licensing exam
Application Process
To apply for a license:
- Complete the pre‑licensing education.
- Pass the required exam (if applicable).
- Gather documentation and complete the state application.
- Submit application fees (see below) and await approval.
Fees and Processing Time
Application fee range: $125–$300
Estimated processing time: 1–3 weeks
Insurance or Bond Requirements
Varies
Renewal and Continuing Education
Renewal frequency: 4 years
Continuing education hours: 36
Reciprocity
Limited
Legal and Statutory References
For detailed legal references, consult https://red.nv.gov/Content/StatutesRegulations/ and related statutes on the regulating authority’s site. Links to the official application, renewal portal, and statute are included below.
