๐Ÿ“ State Guide

Business License in Nevada

Do you need a business license in Nevada? What kind? Where do you get it? Here's everything you need to know โ€” in plain English.

Yes, there IS a statewide license

Nevada DOES require a State Business License from the Secretary of State โ€” this is required before operating any business.

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$200/year (state) + city fee
Typical cost
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Instant (online)
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Nevada Secretary of State (online)
Where to apply
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Important thing to know about Nevada

Nevada's state business license is $200/year and required for all businesses. Then you likely also need a city business license. Clark County (Las Vegas area) has its own system.

Here's what to do, step by step

1

Check if Nevada has a statewide license

Nevada DOES require a State Business License from the Secretary of State โ€” this is required before operating any business. Start here before you do anything else.

2

Find your city or county office

Most business licenses in Nevada are issued by your city or county โ€” not the state. Search "[your city] business license" and find the official government website.

3

Register your business name if needed

If you're doing business under a name that isn't your own name, you may need a DBA (Doing Business As) registration. This is usually done at the county level.

4

Get a sales tax permit if you sell products

If you sell physical products, Nevada wants you to collect sales tax. You need to register with the state's department of revenue โ€” this is separate from your business license.

5

Renew every year

Most business licenses in Nevada need to be renewed annually. Mark your calendar or you'll pay a late fee.

City guides for Nevada

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