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Key Facts: NV Real Estate Exam
120 Q
Exam Length
Pearson VUE NV salesperson candidate bulletin
80 + 40
National + State Split
Pearson VUE NV salesperson candidate bulletin
75%
Passing Score (Both Portions)
Nevada NRED
120 hrs
Pre-License Education
NRED licensing requirements
$100
Pearson VUE Exam Fee
Pearson VUE NV fee schedule
24 hrs/2yr
Biennial CE Requirement
Nevada NRED
Nevada requires 120 hours of pre-license education ā one of the higher requirements nationally. Pearson VUE administers the 120-question exam (80 national + 40 state) with 75% required on both portions. The Nevada Real Estate Division (NRED) oversees licensing and has specific rules for disclosed dual agency. Nevada follows the prior appropriation doctrine for water rights and has a unique 3ā8% property tax cap that limits annual increases. The state has expanded LGBTQ+ fair housing protections beyond federal law.
About the NV Real Estate Exam
The Nevada real estate salesperson exam covers national real estate fundamentals plus Nevada-specific topics including NRED licensing regulations, disclosed dual agency rules, the Real Property Disclosure Form, property tax cap (3ā8%), prior appropriation water rights, and expanded fair housing protections including LGBTQ+ classes.
Questions
120 scored questions
Time Limit
4 hours total
Passing Score
75% on both portions
Exam Fee
$100 (NV Real Estate Division / Pearson VUE)
NV Real Estate Exam Content Outline
NRED Licensing & Education
Nevada Real Estate Division structure, 120-hour pre-license education, license types (salesperson, broker, broker-salesperson), CE (24 hrs/2 years), permit system, license renewal
NV Agency & Brokerage
Disclosed dual agency, agency consent forms, buyer brokerage agreements, listing agreements, broker supervision, licensee conduct, NRED disciplinary procedures
NV Contracts & Closing
Purchase agreements, earnest money, escrow closing process, title insurance, deed types (grant, bargain and sale, quitclaim), recording, transfer tax
NV Property Regulations
Real Property Disclosure Form, 3ā8% property tax cap, prior appropriation water rights, expanded LGBTQ+ fair housing, common-interest communities (NRS 116), construction defect laws
How to Pass the NV Real Estate Exam
What You Need to Know
- Passing score: 75% on both portions
- Exam length: 120 questions
- Time limit: 4 hours total
- Exam fee: $100
Keys to Passing
- Complete 500+ practice questions
- Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
- Focus on highest-weighted sections
- Use our AI tutor for tough concepts
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many questions are on the Nevada real estate salesperson exam?
The NV exam has 120 total questions: 80 national and 40 state-specific, with 4 hours total time. You must score at least 75% on both portions ā 60/80 national and 30/40 state. Pearson VUE administers the exam at testing centers throughout Nevada.
How does disclosed dual agency work in Nevada?
Nevada permits disclosed dual agency where a single brokerage represents both buyer and seller in the same transaction. Both parties must provide written informed consent using NRED-approved forms. The agent's duties shift from advocacy to neutrality, and confidential information about one party's negotiating position cannot be disclosed to the other.
What is Nevada's property tax cap?
Nevada's property tax cap limits annual increases in property tax bills: 3% for owner-occupied primary residences and 8% for all other properties (rental, commercial, vacant land). This cap applies to the tax bill, not the assessed value. New construction and improvements are assessed at current market value outside the cap.
How do water rights work in Nevada real estate?
Nevada follows the prior appropriation doctrine ('first in time, first in right') for water rights, which are separate from land ownership. Water rights can be bought, sold, and transferred independently from real property. The State Engineer oversees water rights permits. In a desert state, water rights can significantly affect property value.
What expanded fair housing protections does Nevada provide?
Nevada has expanded LGBTQ+ fair housing protections beyond federal law, adding sexual orientation and gender identity/expression as protected classes. Nevada also protects ancestry, color, and disability. Licensees must comply with both NRS 118 (Nevada fair housing) and the federal Fair Housing Act in all transactions.