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 โ€œState Contractors Board Handbook,โ€ 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 doesnโ€™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.

  • 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.