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Nevada CPA CPE Requirements (2026): Credits, Ethics, Renewal & Courses

Nevada CPE regulations require licensed CPAs to complete continuing professional education (CPE) annually to maintain an active license. These Nevada CPA CPE requirements help professionals stay current on accounting standards, auditing guidance, ethics, taxation, technology, and other developments affecting the profession.

Nevada recently transitioned from its historical biennial reporting framework to an annual 40-hour reporting model, making annual compliance more important than ever. One of the most common mistakes Nevada CPAs make is focusing on the annual hour requirement while overlooking the state's ethics and attest-related Accounting & Auditing requirements.

Whether you're confirming NV CPE requirements, preparing for Nevada CPA license renewal, or looking for approved courses, here's everything you need to know.

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Quick Facts: Nevada CPA CPE Requirements (2026)

  • Reporting cycle: Annual
  • Total requirement: 40 CPE hours per year
  • Ethics requirement: 2 hours annually
  • Reporting period: January 1 – December 31
  • License renewal deadline: December 31 annually
  • Carryover: Not permitted
  • Additional requirement: 8 hours of Accounting & Auditing annually if you perform attest services

Nevada's annual ethics requirement and attest-specific A&A rules are among the most commonly overlooked compliance requirements.

 

Nevada CPE Credit Requirements

To maintain an active Nevada CPA license, you must complete:

  • 40 CPE hours annually
  • 2 hours of ethics CPE each year
  • All credits must be earned during the calendar year

Nevada requires annual compliance rather than allowing CPAs to accumulate credits across a multi-year reporting cycle.

 

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Required Subject Areas for Nevada CPAs

Nevada requires 2 hours of ethics CPE annually.

Additional requirements may apply:

  • 8 hours of Accounting & Auditing annually if you participate in audits, reviews, compilations, or attestation engagements

Approved subject areas may include:

  • Accounting
  • Auditing
  • Taxation
  • Finance
  • Business law
  • Information technology
  • Advisory services
  • Specialized knowledge and applications

Nevada also limits personal development coursework to 24 hours annually.

 

Nevada CPA Reporting Period & Renewal Deadlines

Nevada follows an annual reporting and renewal schedule. Key dates include:

  • Reporting period: January 1 – December 31
  • CPE completion deadline: December 31 annually
  • License renewal deadline: December 31 annually

Because all required hours must be completed each calendar year, many CPAs spread their coursework throughout the year to avoid a December rush.

 

Nevada Carryover Rules

Nevada has one of the stricter carryover policies among CPA jurisdictions.

  • Excess CPE hours cannot be carried forward
  • Hours must be reported in the year they are earned
  • CPAs must complete the full annual requirement each year
  • Ethics requirements must be satisfied annually

Completing extra credits this year will not reduce next year's requirement.

 

What Most CPAs Get Wrong in Nevada

Many Nevada CPAs assume that earning more than 40 hours in one year creates a cushion for future years. Common compliance mistakes include:

  • Assuming excess hours can be carried forward
  • Forgetting the annual ethics requirement
  • Missing the A&A requirement for attest professionals
  • Waiting until year-end to complete all credits
  • Failing to retain documentation for Board review

Nevada's no-carryover policy makes annual planning especially important.

 

Example Timeline: Nevada CPA Compliance

  • January–March: Complete 10 hours
  • April–June: Earn another 10 hours
  • July–September: Complete ethics and any required A&A coursework
  • October–December: Finish remaining credits and renew by December 31.

 

Accepted CPE Formats in Nevada

Nevada accepts a variety of approved CPE formats, including:

  • Live in-person seminars
  • Live webinars and webcasts
  • Self-study programs
  • University and college coursework
  • Professional conferences
  • Educational programs from approved providers

Both live and self-study formats are generally accepted when obtained through qualifying providers.

 

Best Strategy to Meet Nevada Requirements

Many Nevada CPAs find success by:

  • Completing approximately 10 hours each quarter
  • Scheduling ethics training early in the year
  • Completing A&A coursework alongside attest work
  • Avoiding reliance on year-end CPE marathons
  • Tracking annual progress throughout the year

A steady annual approach makes Nevada compliance much easier to manage.

 

Recommended CPE for Nevada CPAs

If you're planning your Nevada CPA renewal, consider:

  • Nevada Ethics CPE
  • Accounting & Auditing updates
  • Federal tax developments
  • AI and technology for accountants
  • Fraud prevention and internal controls

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Why Choose CPE Inc. for Nevada CPE?

CPE Inc. helps Nevada CPAs stay compliant with:

  • Courses aligned to Nevada requirements
  • Flexible live and self-study formats
  • Ethics and technical subject coverage
  • Expert-led instruction
  • Convenient year-round learning options

Whether you're planning ahead or completing credits before renewal, we make compliance easier.

 

FAQs – Nevada CPA CPE Requirements

How many CPE hours are required for Nevada CPAs?
Nevada CPAs must complete 40 CPE hours annually.

Is ethics required for Nevada CPAs?
Yes. Nevada requires 2 hours of ethics CPE each year.

Can I carry over excess CPE hours?
No. Nevada does not allow carryover of excess CPE credits.

When are Nevada CPE credits due?
All required CPE must be completed by December 31 each year.

Do Nevada CPAs need Accounting & Auditing CPE?
CPAs who participate in audits, reviews, compilations, or attestation engagements must complete 8 hours of Accounting & Auditing CPE annually.

Can self-study courses count toward Nevada CPE?
Yes. Nevada accepts qualifying self-study programs.

What is the most commonly overlooked Nevada requirement?
Many CPAs overlook the annual ethics requirement or mistakenly assume excess credits can be carried forward.

 

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