Low Voltage License Nevada

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In Nevada, individuals and companies who wish to install and maintain low voltage systems, including access control, fire alarms, video surveillance, security systems, and structured cabling, must obtain a low voltage contractor license from the Nevada State Contractors Board (NSCB).

To obtain a low voltage contractor license, individuals must first meet the following requirements:

  • Have a minimum of four years of experience in the low voltage field
  • Pass a trade examination
  • Pass a business and law examination
  • Provide proof of liability insurance
  • Submit a surety bond

Companies must also meet the following requirements:

  • Have a minimum of one employee who holds a valid low voltage contractor license
  • Pass a trade examination
  • Pass a business and law examination
  • Provide proof of liability insurance
  • Submit a surety bond

Individuals and companies can find the necessary application forms and study materials on the NSCB website. The trade and business and law examinations can be taken at a testing center designated by the NSCB.

Link to website: http://www.nvcontractorsboard.com/
Overview of Contractor License Requirements: http://www.nvcontractorsboard.com/contractor_license_requirements.html

It is important to note that low voltage license requirements may vary by state and it is always best to check with the state’s specific regulatory body for the most accurate and current information. Additionally, it is important to note that in Nevada, the license is called “Contractor’s license” and the specific type of license is “Low Voltage Systems”.

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