Nev. Rev. Stat. § 645.780
Expiration of licenses; length of license periods; additional fees for electronic renewal
Effective Oct 1, 2015[Part 19:150:1947; A 1949, 433; 1955, 77]—(NRS A 1963, 334; 1969, 565; 1973, 1104; 1975, 1554; 1977, 1316; 2003, 1294; 2007, 584; 2009, 1939; 2015, 2781)
- 1. Each license issued under the provisions of this chapter expires at midnight on the last day of the last month of the applicable license period for the license.
- 2. The initial license period for an original license as a real estate broker, broker-salesperson or salesperson is a period of 12 consecutive months beginning on the first day of the first calendar month after the original license is issued by the Division. Thereafter, each subsequent license period is a period of 24 consecutive months beginning on the first day of the first calendar month after a renewal of the license is issued by the Division for the subsequent license period.
3. For all other licenses, the license period is a period of 24 consecutive months beginning on the first day of the first calendar month after the license or any renewal of the license is issued by the Division, unless a specific statute:
- (a) Provides for a different license period; or
- (b) Expressly authorizes a different license period to be provided for by regulation.
4. The Division may:
- (a) Create and maintain a secure website on the Internet through which each license, permit, certificate or registration issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter may be renewed; and
- (b) For each license, permit, certificate or registration renewed through the use of a website created and maintained pursuant to paragraph (a), charge a fee in addition to any other fee provided for pursuant to this chapter which must not exceed the actual cost to the Division for providing that service.
[Part 19:150:1947; A 1949, 433; 1955, 77]—(NRS A 1963, 334; 1969, 565; 1973, 1104; 1975, 1554; 1977, 1316; 2003, 1294; 2007, 584; 2009, 1939; 2015, 2781)