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Homeschool legal: ✅ Yes · Last verified: 2026-03 · State code: NV
Nevada requires an initial notice of intent filed with the county district superintendent before starting (NRS Chapter 388D). An educational plan covering 4 subject areas must be prepared but not submitted. No testing, no reporting, no teacher qualifications. Old statute references NRS 392.700 have been renumbered to NRS 388D.010-070 — content unchanged. Sports and class participation available via separate participation notice.
File your notice on time: "File written notice of intent with the county school district superintendent before beginning or within 10 days of formally withdrawing from public school.". Set a calendar reminder 2 weeks before to prepare documents.
No formal assessment is required in Nevada. Consider voluntary portfolio tracking to document your child's progress for college applications.
Join a local Nevada homeschool co-op or support group. Peer connections help with curriculum sharing, field trips, and social opportunities for your learner.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational purposes only and may not reflect the most current regulations. Always verify requirements directly with Nevada Department of Education (NDE) — district superintendent for notice filing or a qualified education attorney.