The following information is provided to help Nevada Contractors work within the law. For full text of laws that affect contracting in Nevada, see The State of Nevada “State Contractors Board Handbook,” Chapter 624 of the Nevada Revised Statutes and Chapter 624 of the Nevada Administration Code. Contact the Nevada State Contractors Board for a copy.
Always make sure license number and monetary limit is on all contracts or bids.
Keep your bond current.
Check to ensure that licenses or persons with whom you contract are valid and active.
Be sure name of business under which contractor is contracting is the same as the license number.
Be sure the amount of the bid or contract is within the monetary limit of the contractor.
Be sure that the contract is within the scope of work/license classification.
Know what you are contracting for, verify terms of the contract, and comply with terms of the contract.
If it is not in your written contract, it doesn’t exist. Make sure all change orders are in writing and signed by all parties.
Include Residential Recovery Fund Disclosure on all residential contracts.
Provide customers with required Notice to Owner Disclosure.
NRS 624.600(1)(2) and (3) as described in NAC 624.693 & NAC 624.6932
Make sure your license number is on all business advertisements, including vehicles, business cards, letterhead, signage, directories, newspapers, website, etc.
Always make sure license number and monetary limit is on all contracts or bids.
Your license number should be approximately 1 1/2 inches on your motor vehicle.
If your address or other pertinent information about the business changes, notify Contractors Board in writing within 30 days.