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Nevada Homeschool Laws & Requirements

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Here's what Nevada requires of homeschooling families, reviewed for the 2026 school year.

What Nevada requires

Notification / Filing

File a one-time written notice of intent with local school district before starting (or within 30 days of establishing residence). No annual renewal unless changing districts.

Withdrawing from Public School

File notice of intent with the school district.

Additional Notes

Nevada simplified its law in 2015. No specific subjects, testing, or portfolio. Compulsory ages are 7-18. No teacher qualifications required.

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Nevada homeschooling FAQ

Does Nevada require homeschool notification?

File a one-time written notice of intent with local school district before starting (or within 30 days of establishing residence). No annual renewal unless changing districts.

Is standardized testing required for homeschoolers in Nevada?

No. Nevada does not require standardized testing for homeschoolers.

Does Nevada require homeschoolers to keep a portfolio or records?

No. Nevada does not require a formal portfolio, though keeping records is always recommended.

Source: https://hslda.org/post/how-to-comply-with-nevadas-homeschool-law

This page is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Always confirm current requirements with your state's department of education.

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