Licensing & Permits

What permits are required for a home-based business?

Nevada Operational Guidance

Published May 7, 2026 State-specific operational guidance Update This Question
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Permits Required for a Home-Based Business in Nevada

Operating a home-based business in Nevada requires specific permits and compliance steps to ensure your business runs smoothly and legally.

Business License

As of 2026, all businesses in Nevada, including home-based ones, must obtain a state business license from the Nevada Secretary of State. This license must be renewed annually and is essential for lawful operation.

Local City or County Business License

In addition to the state license, most cities and counties in Nevada require a local business license for home-based businesses. Check with your city or county government office to determine specific requirements and fees.

Home Occupation Permit

Many Nevada municipalities require a home occupation permit to confirm that your business activities comply with local zoning regulations. This permit ensures that your business does not disrupt residential neighborhoods.

Special Permits or Licenses

  • Health Permits: If your home-based business involves food preparation or personal care services, you may need health permits from county health departments.
  • Professional Licenses: Certain professions (e.g., cosmetology, real estate, or financial services) require state-issued professional licenses.
  • Sales Tax Permit: If you sell tangible goods, register for a Nevada sales tax permit with the Department of Taxation to collect and remit sales tax.

Operational Considerations

Ensure proper recordkeeping for all permits and licenses to maintain compliance. Integrate permit renewal dates into your business automation systems to avoid lapses. Additionally, review zoning regulations regularly as they can affect your home-based business operations.

Operational References

Operational guidance may vary by state, industry, licensing requirements, workforce regulations, and tax law updates. Businesses should verify compliance, payroll, licensing, and tax requirements directly with official agencies and qualified advisors.

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