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How Much Does it Cost to Get a Nevada Real Estate License?

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Chase Milner
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Apr 29, 2026
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Quick answer: The minimum state fees are about $294.00

For most first-time Nevada real estate license applicants, the required state/testing costs look like this:

  • Exam fee (Salesperson Combination): $100
  • Fingerprint background check: $39.00
  • License application fee: $140
  • Technology fee (required on original applications): $15

Minimum required total (not including education): $294.00

Most people spend more than this because pre-licensing education is the cost that varies the most.

Cost item Typical cost Required? Notes
Pre-licensing education (120 hours) Varies (often a few hundred dollars) ✅ Nevada requires 120 total hours for salespersons (45 Principles, 45 Law, 15 Contracts, 15 Agency).
Exam fee (Salesperson Combination) $100 ✅ Combination exam pricing is listed in the candidate handbook.
Fingerprints / background check $39.00 ✅ Paid to Nevada DPS (vendor may charge additional service fees).
License application fee $140 ✅ Listed on NRED requirements and Form 501.
Technology fee $15 ✅ Applies to salesperson original applications.
Exam retake (if needed) $100 per attempt Sometimes Retake cost is the same as the initial exam fee.
Practice test (optional) $19.95 ❌ Pearson VUE practice test (optional).
Realtor/MLS/lockbox/brokerage onboarding Varies (can be significant) ❌ Not required to be issued a license, but often needed to actively work in the field.

If you’re Googling the cost of a Nevada real estate license, you’re probably trying to find two quick answers:

  1. What are the required “state fees” to get licensed?
  2. What’s the realistic total once you add classes and prep?

Below is a breakdown of what it typically costs to get a Nevada real estate license, what’s required vs. optional, and a few “hidden” expenses most people don’t expect.

The biggest variable: pre-licensing education 

Nevada’s salesperson path requires 120 total hours of pre-licensing education.
That requirement is broken into:

  • 45 hours Real Estate Principles
  • 45 hours Real Estate Law (including 18 hours Nevada law)
  • 15 hours Contracts
  • 15 hours Agency (includes relationship foundations + risk reduction) 

Because schools bundle these differently (and run frequent promos), tuition can swing a lot. The smart move is to compare programs based on:

  • What’s included (textbook, instructor support, exam prep, pass guarantee, etc.)
  • Whether the school clearly covers all 120 hours
  • How quickly you can complete it (some people want the fastest route)

“Realistic” total cost to get a Nevada real estate license

Here are four scenarios people usually fall into:

1) Bare-minimum budget (course + pass on the first try)

This is the lowest realistic path if you choose a basic 120-hour online course and you don’t need extra exam prep tools.

  • State and testing fees: $294.00
  • Education (120-hour course): typically $149–$249
  • Typical total: about $450–$550

Best for: self-motivated students who study consistently and want the cheapest way to get a Nevada real estate license.

2) Typical budget (most students)

Most students choose a standard 120-hour course with some exam prep and support. It’s still affordable, just not the absolute cheapest option.

  • State and testing fees: $294.00
  • Education with basic exam prep/support: typically $199–$415
  • Retake (if needed): +$100 per attempt
  • Typical total: about $500–$750
  • Typical total with one retake: about $600–$850

Best for: students who want a smoother path with more structure and better odds of passing on the first attempt.

3) Premium budget (maximum support / biggest bundles)

Premium bundles cost more upfront, but they’re built for students who want “all included” (more robust exam prep, extra study tools, and added student support). These packages vary widely by provider and promotions can reduce the price.

  • State and testing fees: $294.00
  • Premium education bundle: typically $489–$665 
  • Typical total: about $785–$960
  • Typical total with one retake: about $885–$1,060

Best for: students who want the most guidance, the most tools, and the least guesswork.

4) “Working agent” first-year budget (not just obtaining license)

Once you’re licensed, you may also pay for MLS access, association dues, lockbox access, and brokerage onboarding. These costs vary by brokerage and market, and can increase your overall total.

Ways to lower the cost of a Nevada real estate license:

  • Choose the right education bundle the first time. Nevada requires 120 hours, so avoid programs that only include part of the requirement. 
  • Over-prepare for the exam to avoid retakes. Retakes are $100 each. 
  • Don’t overspend on “extras” too early. MLS/Realtor/lockbox costs can wait until you’re with the right brokerage and licensed.

FAQs

How much does it cost to retake the exam if I fail it?

Generally, you’ll pay the same $100 fee again—so it’s smart to budget for an extra exam payment just in case you don’t pass the first time.

Are there any “hidden” costs people miss?

Common surprises:

  • Fingerprint vendor service fees (in addition to the state background cost)
  • Extra exam attempts (Retakes)
  • Optional practice tests / exam prep tools
  • Brokerage onboarding costs after licensing

Do I need a broker to apply for my Nevada real estate license?

Many states require affiliation to activate/work under a brokerage. If your goal is to get a Nevada real estate license and start working quickly, you’ll want to confirm brokerage sponsorship and activation steps as part of your plan.

What should I budget for after I get my Nevada real estate license?

After licensing, costs can include MLS access, association dues, lockbox access, E&O insurance, and brokerage fees. These vary by brokerage and market, so treat them as a separate “working agent” budget.

Final thoughts

The cost of a Nevada real estate license really comes down to two buckets: your set state/testing fees (around $294.00) and your pre-licensing education (the biggest variable). For the simplest path to a Nevada real estate license, enroll in a complete 120-hour pre-licensing program that covers all requirements and keeps you on track for the exam.

If you’re ready to start, US Realty Training partnered program offers a Nevada pre-licensing course designed to help you complete your hours efficiently and stay on track from coursework → exam → application.

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TL;DR: Obtaining a Nevada real estate license costs between $450 and $950. This total includes $294 in fixed state fees (exam, background check, and application) plus the 120-hour pre-licensing course, which varies by provider. Budget extra for potential exam retakes ($100 each) and post-licensing association dues to ensure a smooth launch.

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Apr 29, 2026
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