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Nevada CPA CPE Requirements

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Nevada CPA CPE Requirements Overview

Last Reviewed on: 30 Mar, 2026

CPE Requirements40 hours of CPE each calendar year
License Renewal Period
January 31, annually.
CPE Reporting Cycle
January 1 to December 31, annually.
Ethics Requirement
Four (2) hours in professional ethics.
Carryover credit
Nevada CPAs cannot carry over excess credits to the next reporting cycle.
Subject Area Restriction
Min. 8 hours of CPE in accounting and auditing is required each year if the applicant performed work on audits, reviews, compilations, or attestation services.

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Nevada CPE Requirement
Nevada CPAs are required to complete 40 hours of CPE each calendar year. Read more
Initial CPE Hours
If your reporting requirement shows 0, you may be exempt for that year because you were newly licensed that year or previously qualified for the out-of-state exemption. View more
Ethics Requirement
Four (2) hours in professional ethics. View more
Content Requirement
Min. 8 hours of CPE in accounting and auditing is required each year if the applicant performed work on audits, reviews, compilations, or attestation services.
Subject Areas
You can find detailed FOS on this link.
Learning Modes
All CPE can be completed through self-study, provided the courses are from approved providers.
Eligible Learning Activities
Includes Self Study, Educational programs by accounting organizations, University or college courses, Firm educational programs, and more.
CPE Deadline
CPE credits must be completed by December 31, annually.
Reporting
CPE credits must be reported from January 1 to December 31, annually.
License Renewal
Renew your CPA license by January 31, annually. Failure to renew by this date will prevent a certificate holder from lawfully practicing public accounting in this state until all outstanding fees and penalties are paid. View more
Carry ForwardNevada CPAs cannot carry over excess credits to the next reporting cycle.
Record Retention
Maintain records of completed CPE credits for 3 years as they may be subject to audit by the state board. View more
Renewal Fees
The renewal fee for Nevada CPAs is $175. View more

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Contact Information for the Nevada CPA State Board of Accountancy

1325 Airmotive Way 
Suite #220 
Reno, NV 89502 
Office: (775) 786-0231 
Fax: (775) 786-0234 
Email: cpa@nvaccountancy.com
Website: Nevada State Board of Accountancy 

We Review CPE Compliance Requirements Every Six Months

At MYCPE ONE, we are committed to providing professionals across all designations with the most accurate and up-to-date continuing education information. Our team reviews and updates the CPE requirement information for Nevada CPA every Six months to reflect the latest standards and policies set by the state board of Nevada and NASBA.

While we work diligently to ensure accuracy, we encourage professionals to confirm the requirements directly with their respective boards or credentialing authorities through the official links provided here.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Nevada CPAs are required to complete 40 hours of CPE each calendar year.

If your reporting requirement shows 0, you may be exempt for that year because you were newly licensed that year or previously qualified for the out-of-state exemption.

Yes, Nevada CPAs must complete 2 hours of professional ethics. View more

Yes, if a CPA performed work on audits, reviews, compilations, or attestation services, a minimum of 8 hours of CPE in accounting and auditing is required each year.

Detailed fields of study are available on the Nevada Board of Accountancy's website. Click here to access it. 

Yes, all CPE can be completed through self-study, provided the courses are from approved providers.

Eligible activities include self-study, educational programs by accounting organizations, university or college courses, firm educational programs, and more

CPE credits must be completed by January 31 annually.

CPE credits must be reported annually from January 1 to December 31.

Nevada CPAs must renew their licenses by January 31 annually.

No, Nevada CPAs cannot carry over excess CPE credits to the next reporting cycle.

Nevada CPAs must retain their CPE records for 3 years, as they may be subject to audit by the state board.

The renewal fee for Nevada CPAs is $175. View more

Nevada CPAs can visit the Nevada Board of Accountancy website for further details on CPE requirements and regulations.

Failure to meet CPE requirements or renew by January 31 may result in penalties and the inability to practice public accounting until compliance is achieved.

Yes, Nevada Board of Accountancy accepts courses if the provider is approved by NASBA. As a NASBA-approved provider (143597), our courses comply with Nevada CPE regulations. You can refer to the "QUALIFIES FOR" section on each course page to check eligibility.