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1. What is the minimum number of years a contractor's records must be
kept in Nevada?
• 4 years
• 2 years
• 6 years
• 10 years
Contractors are required to retain business records for at least 4
years per Nevada law.
2. Which of the following business structures provides the least personal
liability protection?
• Sole proprietorship
• Corporation
• LLC
,• Limited partnership
A sole proprietorship does not separate business and personal
liability, exposing personal assets.
3. A general contractor must provide a disclosure statement to the
owner for contracts exceeding:
• $5,000
• $10,000
• $25,000
• $50,000
Nevada law mandates a disclosure statement for contracts
exceeding $25,000 to protect homeowners.
4. How often must Nevada contractors renew their license?
• Every year
• Every 2 years
• Every 3 years
• Every 5 years
Nevada contractors are required to renew their licenses biennially.
5. Which Nevada agency regulates and licenses contractors?
• Department of Labor
• Department of Business and Industry
• Nevada State Contractors Board
,• Secretary of State
The Nevada State Contractors Board oversees licensing and
regulation of contractors.
6. If a contractor is convicted of a felony, they must notify the board
within:
• 30 days
• 10 days
• 15 days
• 90 days
Contractors must report a felony conviction to the board within 90
days.
7. What is the purpose of a surety bond for a Nevada contractor?
• To protect consumers from financial harm due to a contractor’s
failure to meet obligations
• To pay employees
• To cover insurance
• To secure loans
A surety bond provides financial protection for clients and ensures
contractor compliance.
8. The primary purpose of OSHA is to:
• Protect consumer rights
• Ensure safe and healthful working conditions
• Manage workers' compensation
, • Oversee tax filings
OSHA promotes workplace safety standards and enforcement.
9. What is the minimum workers’ compensation insurance requirement
in Nevada?
• For companies with 10+ employees
• For companies with 5+ employees
• For any employee, even one
• Only if employees work more than 40 hours/week
Nevada law requires workers' compensation for any business with at
least one employee.
10. When must a preliminary notice be served to secure lien rights?
• After project completion
• Within 31 days of first furnishing labor or materials
• Before signing contract
• Within 10 days of receiving payment
A timely preliminary notice preserves lien rights in Nevada.
11. Who is responsible for reporting use tax in Nevada?
• Clients
• Material suppliers
• Contractors
• Subcontractors
Contractors are responsible for use tax when purchasing materials
out-of-state without paying Nevada sales tax.