Nevada CPA Firm Renewal — What the Firm Itself Must File

Nevada firm registration/permit — not individual license renewal

A CPA firm's own registration or permit to practice renews separately from any individual staff CPA's license — and it's usually the filing that falls through the cracks, because it belongs to whoever handles firm admin, not to a specific licensee tracking their own renewal. Here's exactly when Nevada's firm-level filing is due.

Verified 2026-08-13
Firm registration
January 31, 2027

Nevada CPA-firm offices maintain a continuous registration under NRS 628.335, with no separate 'registration expires on X date' provision -- the annual report-filing and fee requirement (NAC 628.180/628.190: due January 31 each year) IS the entire renewal mechanism for firms, confirmed by a full review of NRS 628.335/340/343/345 and NAC 628.180/190/210/250, none of which state a distinct firm-registration expiration date (unlike individual permits, which do expire annually on December 31 per NRS 628.380). (NRS 628.335, the statute establishing continuous firm registration, was itself amended in 2023 (A 2023, 301) -- confirmed via direct fetch that the amendment did not add an expiration-date provision; the annual January 31 filing under NAC 628.180/628.190 remains the sole renewal mechanism for firms.)

Source of record NAC 628.190; NRS 628.335 read the rule →
Last verified: 2026-08-13 · checked against the state's codified statute or administrative rule, not just a board webpage — if we can't verify a date against primary law, we say so instead of guessing (see how we verify every deadline). Always confirm with the official state board before relying on this date. License requirements and deadlines can change.

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