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If you’re a licensed real estate professional from another state and want to work in Nevada, obtaining license reciprocity is a straightforward process. Nevada offers a streamlined way for out-of-state agents to gain their license without having to retake all pre-licensing education.
To qualify for reciprocity, you’ll need to complete Nevada-specific coursework, focusing on state law, ethics, and professional practice. By completing these courses, you’ll be well-prepared to meet the Nevada Real Estate Division’s regulatory standards and ensure you’re equipped to handle the unique aspects of real estate in Nevada.
Take advantage of this opportunity to expand your career into Nevada’s thriving real estate market without starting from scratch. Courses are designed for flexibility, allowing you to complete them at your own pace while ensuring you gain all the knowledge required to practice in the state.
Reach out to us today to learn more about the specific steps you need to take for reciprocity and get started on this exciting career expansion!
18-Hour and 45-Hour Reciprocity Courses
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18-Hour Nevada State Law 3 Sections of State Law
Designed for those individuals who have completely met the educational requirements for Nevada licensure with courses from another state with the exception of Nevada law.
$99 + $9-CPE fee
45-Hour National and Nevada State Law Chapter’s 1, 2, and 7 National 3 Sections of State Law
This course includes 6 general classes you need for your renewal. These are pre- picked classes provided in your student dashboard upon enrollment.
$149 + $9-CPE fee
Comprehensive Course Material
Works On All Devices
Job Placement Opportunities
Phone & E-mail Support
Free Tutoring
Features Included In Every Course
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- Approved by the Nevada Real Estate Division
- Online Instructional Videos
- Complimentary E-Book Included
- Access Videos on Smart Phones and Tablets
- Covers Both National and State Law Portions of Exam Topics
- Placement Opportunities with a Real Estate Firm
- Quizzes at the end of each chapter
- Practice Exams included
- “Bite Sized” Videos that are easy to comprehend
- Phone and Email Support.
- This course is for individuals who wish to obtain a Nevada real state license.
- 120-hour comprehensive pre-license course required by Nevada.
- Free Tutoring.
What You’ll Learn
Already Licensed?
Many states offer “license reciprocity”. License reciprocity means that, if you already hold an active real estate license in one US state, you can apply for a real estate license in your new state without taking all the state-required pre-licensing real estate courses. Generally speaking, real estate is a state-specific industry. Real estate laws vary by state. And each state has its own licensing requirements. Before you can establish yourself in a new state, you need to understand the laws of the state and get your real estate license for that new home state.
Gain an Exciting Career in Nevada Real Estate
I wanted to get into the world of real estate for quite some time. I got that chance with the help of The Real Estate School of Nevada. Studying in the classroom with instructor Larry Abbott (professor in real estate!) makes you understand not only tremendous opportunities that real estate business can give you, but also your responsibilities as real estate professional. So, it’s very important to make the right choice and come to this school to get the knowledge that will help you become professional as well as for continuing education courses.
– Panteleyi, Las Vegas
Frequently asked questions(FAQ)
License reciprocity allows licensed real estate professionals from other states to obtain a Nevada real estate license without completing the full pre-licensing education. You must meet certain requirements, such as taking Nevada-specific courses on state law and ethics.
No, you don’t need to retake the full pre-licensing education. However, you must complete Nevada-specific coursework focused on state law, ethics, and professional practice.
You’ll need to complete courses on Nevada real estate law, ethics, and professional practices to meet the state’s regulatory requirements.
The process can vary depending on how quickly you complete the required coursework and submit your application. It typically takes a few weeks to a couple of months.
Yes, you are required to pass the Nevada state portion of the real estate licensing exam, which focuses on Nevada-specific laws and regulations.
You will need to submit proof of your active out-of-state real estate license, a completed application, proof of completing Nevada-specific coursework, a background check, and any applicable fees.
Yes, after obtaining your Nevada real estate license, you will need to complete 24 hours of continuing education every two years to maintain it.
You can check with the Nevada Real Estate Division to confirm if your out-of-state license qualifies for reciprocity. They will provide the most up-to-date requirements.
Yes, there is an application fee for transferring your license to Nevada. The fee may vary, and it’s best to check with the Nevada Real Estate Division for current rates.
Yes, your experience as an active real estate professional in another state will be considered. You must provide documentation to verify your experience.
The key differences include Nevada’s specific regulations regarding agency relationships, disclosure requirements, and local property laws. The Nevada-specific coursework will cover these differences in detail.
No, you must complete the Nevada-specific coursework, pass the state exam, and submit your application before you can practice real estate in Nevada.