Flooring Contractor License in Nevada

Everything you need to know about getting your flooring contractor license in Nevada. A state license is required.

Nevada Note: Licensed through the State Contractors Board.

How to Get Licensed: Step by Step

1

Meet Basic Requirements

Be at least 18 years old with a valid ID.

2

Complete Education

High school diploma or GED

3

Gain 2 Years of Experience

Minimum 2 years of flooring installation experience.

4

Obtain Insurance & Bonding

Secure General Liability insurance.

5

Submit Application

Apply to the Nevada State Contractors Board. Pay the application and license fees.

Requirements

Age Requirement18+
Experience2 years — Minimum 2 years of flooring installation experience.
EducationHigh school diploma or GED
Background CheckNot required

Fee Breakdown

Application Fee$55
License Fee$105
Total Initial Cost$160
Renewal Fee (every 2 years)$65

Insurance & Bonding

Insurance Requirements

Required Types:

  • General Liability

Minimum Coverage:

$300,000 per occurrence / $600,000 aggregate

License Reciprocity

Nevada has reciprocity agreements with the following states. This typically means the trade exam may be waived, but you'll still need to meet other state requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a license to work as a flooring contractor in Nevada?
Yes, Nevada requires a state license for flooring contractors. The license is issued by the Nevada State Contractors Board.
How much does a flooring contractor license cost in Nevada?
The total initial cost is approximately $160, which includes the application fee ($55), license fee ($105). Renewal costs $65 every 2 years.
How long does it take to get a flooring contractor license in Nevada?
You'll need 2 years of experience before you can apply. Once you meet all requirements, the application process typically takes 4-8 weeks.
Is there a flooring contractor exam in Nevada?
No state-level exam is required for flooring contractors in Nevada.
Does Nevada have reciprocity with other states for flooring contractor licenses?
Yes, Nevada has reciprocity agreements with 11 other states. This may waive the trade exam, but you'll still need to meet other requirements.

Last verified: March 4, 2026

Information sourced from Nevada State Contractors Board. Always verify directly with the licensing authority for the most current requirements.

See something inaccurate?

Licensing requirements change frequently. If you notice outdated or incorrect information about Nevada Flooring Contractor License, please let us know.

Other Trades in Nevada

Flooring Contractor in Other States