Nevada NRED Exam Prep
Nevada Real Estate Exam Prep — Pass the NRED Salesperson Exam
90-hour NRED-approved prep, an AI Tutor that knows NRS 645 cold, and a money-back Pass Guarantee. $59 flat.
What the Nevada exam actually looks like
The Nevada Real Estate Division (NRED) requires 90 hours of approved pre-license education across two 45-hour courses. Once that’s complete, you sit for the Salesperson exam at a Pearson VUE testing center.
The exam is 120 multiple-choice questions split into two sections — 80 national questions and 40 Nevada-specific questions — and you have 4 hours total. The catch most candidates miss: you need 75% on each section independently. Nail the national portion but stumble on Nevada NRS 645 and you fail the entire exam.
Statewide first-attempt pass rates hover around 65%, meaning roughly one in three Nevada candidates fails at least one section. Click2CE students pass at 92% because the question bank is built specifically around the NRED Salesperson blueprint and Nevada NRS 645 citations.
The 2 NRED-required pre-license courses
Both 45-hour courses must be completed through a NRED-approved provider before you can take the Salesperson exam.
Real Estate Principles
45 hrsFoundations of real estate ownership, agency, contracts, financing, and the Nevada licensing system.
Real Estate Law (Nevada)
45 hrsNevada Revised Statutes (NRS) 645, NRED rules, agency disclosures, and trust account requirements.
Click2CE exam prep pairs with any NRED-approved 90-hour provider and prepares you specifically for the Pearson VUE exam.
What you get with Click2CE Nevada Exam Prep
AI Tutor (Claude-Powered)
Ask any NRED concept in plain English and get an instant, personalized explanation. The AI Tutor knows Nevada NRS 645 and NRED rules cold.
Nevada-Specific Question Bank
Hundreds of state-specific questions covering NRS 645, NRED rules, trust account handling, agency disclosures, and Nevada-specific property law.
Two-Section Timed Mock Exams
Practice under real Nevada exam conditions: 80 national + 40 state questions, scored independently to mirror the 75%/75% Pearson VUE requirement.
Drive Mode
Audio-only practice for your commute. Nevada has plenty of highway — turn windshield time into exam prep without lifting a finger.
Plain-English Rationales
Every wrong answer comes with an explanation citing the relevant Nevada statute or NRED rule, so you understand the why, not just the what.
Money-Back Pass Guarantee
Complete the program and pass — or get a refund. No fine print. Backed by our published 92% first-attempt pass rate.
Nevada exam — the numbers that matter
Nevada real estate exam — frequently asked questions
How many pre-license hours does Nevada require?
Nevada requires 90 hours of NRED-approved pre-license education across two 45-hour courses: Real Estate Principles and Nevada Real Estate Law. Both must be completed through a NRED-approved provider before you can sit for the Salesperson exam.
What is the format of the Nevada real estate exam?
The Nevada Salesperson exam is administered by Pearson VUE and contains 120 multiple-choice questions: 80 national questions and 40 Nevada-specific questions. You have 4 hours total. The two sections are scored independently.
What is the passing score on the Nevada real estate exam?
You need 75% on each section independently — 75% on the 80-question national section AND 75% on the 40-question Nevada section. Failing either section means you fail the exam, even if your combined score is high.
How much does the Nevada real estate exam cost? What about retakes?
The Pearson VUE exam fee is $100 per attempt. The NRED license fee is $125 plus a $40 application fee. If you fail one section, you only retake that section — but each retake costs the full $100.
How long does it take to get a Nevada real estate license?
Most candidates take 3–5 months. The 90 hours of pre-license education is the largest variable — full-time learners can finish in 3–4 weeks; part-time learners typically take 8–12 weeks. Add 2–4 weeks for fingerprinting, NRED application processing, and exam scheduling.
Do I need a sponsoring broker before applying in Nevada?
Yes. Nevada requires you to be sponsored by an active Nevada broker before NRED will issue your active Salesperson license. You can pass the exam first, but the license is not active and you cannot practice until a Nevada broker submits the sponsorship through NRED.
What is NRED?
NRED is the Nevada Real Estate Division — the state agency under the Nevada Department of Business and Industry that licenses and regulates real estate salespersons, brokers, and property managers in Nevada. NRED approves pre-license course providers and oversees the Pearson VUE licensing exam.
How much does Click2CE Nevada exam prep cost?
Click2CE Nevada exam prep is $59 flat, one-time, for 12 months of access. That includes the AI Tutor, the full Nevada-specific question bank, two-section timed mock exams, Drive Mode, and the money-back Pass Guarantee — no upsells.
Does Click2CE work on my phone? What is Drive Mode?
Click2CE runs in any modern mobile browser — no app install required. Drive Mode is our audio-only practice mode: questions are read aloud and you answer hands-free. Built for the long Nevada highways between Las Vegas and Reno.
How does the Click2CE Pass Guarantee work for Nevada?
Complete the Click2CE Nevada study plan and sit for the Pearson VUE exam. If you do not pass, send us your score report and we refund your $59 in full. No fine print. Backed by our published 92% first-attempt pass rate.
Pass the NRED Salesperson exam on your first try.
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