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When You Need a Business License in Nevada (Step-by-Step)

M. Ali
Last updated: January 23, 2026 10:32 pm
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Starting a business in Nevada can be a great way to make money, but you need to know the laws first. Getting the right licenses and permits is one of the most important things you can do to start a business. This guide to Nevada business licenses will show you how to figure out when you need a business license and how to get through the state’s registration process.

Step 1: Find out if you need a business license.

Most businesses in Nevada need to get a state business license. This includes LLCs, partnerships, sole proprietorships, and corporations. There are, however, some exceptions. Some businesses, like those that work in certain regulated fields like healthcare or finance, may need extra permits or professional licenses. You should check with the Nevada Secretary of State’s office or your local government to make sure your business fits into one of these categories.

Step 1: Find out if you need a business license.
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Step 2: Sign up for a business name

You must pick and register your business name before you can apply for a business license. If you’re doing business under a name other than your own, you need to file a “DBA” (Doing Business As) name with the county clerk’s office. If you want to start a corporation or LLC, you need to register the name with the Nevada Secretary of State.

Step 3: Get a State Business License

You can apply for a state business license once your business name is ready. The office of the Nevada Secretary of State handles this process. You can fill out the application online, and it asks for information about your business type, name, and location. Be ready to pay the fee, which is different for each type of business. If your business makes more than $4,000 a year, you need to fill out the license application.

Step 3: Get a State Business License
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Step 4: Get more permits and register with the government in your area.

After you get your state business license, you should check with your county or city government to see if you need any other permits for your business. These could be building, health, or zoning permits. You might need to get local permits to follow the rules, depending on what your business does.

Questions and Answers

Q: How long does it take to get a Nevada business license?
A: The process usually takes a few days to a few weeks, depending on how complicated your business is and whether you need more permits.

Q: Do all businesses in Nevada need a license from the state?
A: Most businesses in Nevada need a state business license, but some industries don’t. Make sure to check what your business needs.

Q: How much does it cost to get a business license in Nevada?
A: The price changes based on the type of business you run. Most of the time, state business license fees are between $75 and $500 a year. There may be extra fees for local permits.

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