Every day is unforgettable as a CPA in Nevada. View the exam-sitting requirements, licensure requirements, and contact information for the Nevada State Board of Accountancy below.
Check if you meet the requirements to sit for the exam.
Age: No Age Requirement
Education:
Bachelor's degree with 150 hours is required to sit for the exam
30 semester hours in upper-level accouting courses
Citizenship: Citizenship is not required.
Residency: Residency is required.
Here’s what you need to become licensed in the state of Nevada.
Education: Bachelor's Degree of 150 semester hours is required.
Experience: 2 years of public accounting experience in accounting or auditing, finance, advising or consulting with clients on matters relating to management, preparation of tax returns or the furnishing of advice on matters relating to taxes; or 4 years experience in internal audit or governmental accounting and auditing considered to be substantially equivalent in the Board's judgment.
Ethics: Must pass an ethics exam within the past 3 years that was approved by the Board
Get in touch with your local State Board of Accountancy.
Nevada State Board of Accountancy
775-786-0231
1325 Airmotive Way, Suite 220
Reno, NV
State Board Website
Initial Application Fee | $100.00 |
AUD | $192.03 |
BEC | $172.51 |
FAR | $192.03 |
REG | $172.51 |
Total | $829.08 |
Applying for the Uniform CPA Examination in Nevada
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To receive your CPA license additional requirements may be necessary. As fees and rules may change, we recommend contacting your State Board of Accountancy for more information.