Homeschool Laws & Requirements in Nevada

Every requirement below is verified against Nevada's actual statutes and links to the official text. Last verified: 2026-07-30 — re-checked weekly against primary sources.

What Nevada requires

Notice / filingRequired — see the filings below
  • Notice of Intent / DeclarationFile intent with local district.
Days / hoursNo day or hour minimum is set by law.
SubjectsEnglish (reading and composition), Math, Science, Social Studies
Testing / evaluationNone required
RecordsNo portfolio submission is required by law — but keeping records protects you.
Worth knowingThese are the subject areas covered by the educational plan filed with your one-time notice - the plan is informational, can't be used to turn your notice down, and each subject needn't be taught every single year

Citations: NRS 388D.020, 388D.070; one-time notice with an educational plan covering English (reading and composition), math, science, social studies; the plan cannot be a basis to deny the notice; no days, hours or testing

What Nevada law does NOT require

Most websites won't say this plainly, so we will — because knowing what the law doesn't ask of you matters as much as knowing what it does:
  • No minimum number of school days or instructional hours is set by law.
  • No standardized testing or annual evaluation is required.
  • No portfolio submission to officials is required.

Moving to or from Nevada

Moving INTO NevadaFile a new one-time notice of intent with the new district superintendent of residence.
NRS 388D.020
Moving OUT of NevadaNo exit filing is required.
NRS 388D.020

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SpeedyRecord is a recordkeeping tool, not a law firm, and this page is not legal advice. We verify these requirements against Nevada's statutes and link the official text so you can read the law yourself; laws change, and the "last verified" date above tells you when we last checked. For legal questions about your family's specific situation, talk to a licensed attorney. © MyAiGuidanceCounselor LLC · Privacy · Terms · Compliance disclaimer