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Nevada Contractor Bond Renewal

The surety bond many states require contractors to keep active as a condition of licensing.

Renewal cycle
Continuous (required while licensed)

Last reviewed 2026-05-24. Fees and dates change - confirm with the issuing authority before relying on them.

Who needs a contractor bond?

Many states require licensed contractors to carry a surety bond (a contractor license bond) as a condition of holding the license. The required amount varies by state and license type.

The bond protects your clients and the state if you fail to meet your obligations - it is not insurance that protects you.

Nevada specifics

Nevada sets each contractor’s license bond at license approval - anywhere from $1,000 to $500,000 based on the license type, monetary limit, experience, and the applicant. The bond must stay current the entire time the license is active.

Why a lapse hurts

If your bond lapses or is canceled, your contractor license can be suspended automatically, since the bond is usually a condition of the license.

A canceled bond can also stop you from pulling permits or bidding work until it is reinstated.

How renewal works

Surety bonds run for a term (often one or two years) and renew through your surety or agent. Keep the bond continuous - a gap can lapse your license.

Confirm your bond amount still meets your state’s current requirement, since required amounts change.

Never miss this renewal again

Add your contractor bond and every other permit to Renovo and get automatic reminders before each one expires. Free for one business.

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Frequently asked questions

How much is a contractor bond in Nevada?

Required bond amounts vary by state and license type. Check the Nevada contractor board for the current required amount; your premium is a fraction of that based on your credit.

What happens if my contractor bond lapses in Nevada?

Because the bond is usually a condition of your license, a lapse or cancellation can automatically suspend the license and stop you from pulling permits. Keep it continuous.

Is a contractor bond the same as insurance?

They are different. A surety bond protects your clients and the state if you fail to meet obligations, while liability and workers’ comp insurance protect you and your workers.

How can I keep track of all my Nevada contracting business license renewals?

List every license and permit with its expiration date in one place and set reminders ahead of each deadline. Renovo is a free tool for this: add your contractor bond and other documents, and it sends automatic reminders before they expire.

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This page is general information, not legal advice. License rules, fees, and deadlines vary by state and locality and change over time - always confirm current requirements with the issuing authority before relying on them.