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Nevada renewal guide

Solar Contractor (C-37)

If this license is up for renewal, this page gives you the fee, the timeline, and the items that usually hold the filing up.

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What matters before you file.

Check the fee, the renewal window, and the documents or insurance records that can slow approval down.

Renewal period

Every 24 months

Renewal fee

$600.00

Late penalty

$150.00

Bond requirement

Yes — $1,000.00

Insurance requirement

Yes — Workers' Compensation

Before you renew

Get the filing straight.

  1. 1

    Make sure the bond still clears

    The $1,000.00 bond requirement needs to stay active through the renewal.

  2. 2

    Check the insurance certificates

    Make sure the required policies are current and match what the board or agency expects before you file.

  3. 3

    File with the board

    File through Nevada State Contractors Board (NSCB) and pay the $600.00 renewal fee once the supporting proof is ready.

    Renew online
  4. 4

    Leave room for processing

    Typical processing time is 45 days, so do not wait until the last minute.

If you miss the deadline, the late penalty is $150.00.

Detailed notes

The fine print is here.

Nevada C-37 Solar Contractor License


The Nevada State Contractors Board (NSCB) issues the C-37 classification license for solar contractors. Nevada is one of the top solar energy states in the country, making this a high-demand specialty classification for contractors installing photovoltaic and solar thermal systems.


What This License Authorizes


C-37 licensees may install, maintain, and repair solar energy systems including photovoltaic (PV) panels, solar thermal collectors, solar water heating systems, and related electrical and mechanical components. This classification covers both residential rooftop installations and commercial-scale solar arrays.


Application Requirements


  • Application Fee: $300 non-refundable processing fee
  • License Fee: $600 biennial fee paid upon approval
  • Examinations: Business and Law (CMS) exam plus solar trade exam at PSI testing centers
  • Experience: At least 4 years of solar installation experience within the preceding 15 years
  • Financial Statement: Required regardless of monetary limit

Bond and Insurance Requirements


  • Surety Bond: Required in an amount between $1,000 and $500,000, determined by the Board
  • Workers' Compensation Insurance: Mandatory for licensees with employees
  • Residential Recovery Fund: Registration required for residential solar installations

Renewal Process


  • Renewal Period: Every 2 years
  • Renewal Fee: $600
  • Late Penalty: A $150 late filing fee applies to renewals submitted after the license expiration date
  • No Continuing Education Required: No state-level CE requirement for license renewal

Consequences of Operating Without a License


Performing solar contracting work without a valid NSCB license is a misdemeanor on first offense (up to $1,000 fine and 6 months jail), a gross misdemeanor on second offense, and a Class E felony on third offense under NRS 624.700.


*Disclaimer: This information is provided for general reference only and does not constitute legal advice. Always verify current requirements directly with the Nevada State Contractors Board.*

Official links

Check the board or agency directly.

Required documents

  • Proof of Insurance
  • Bond Certificate
  • Financial Statement
  • work_experience_forms

Source notes

Nevada State Contractors Board . Verified March 2026. https://www.nvcontractorsboard.com/licensing/license-classifications/

Rules move. Check Nevada State Contractors Board (NSCB) again before you pay, renew, or schedule work around this requirement.

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Keep Solar Contractor (C-37) dates, proof, and official links with the rest of your license work.

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