Homeschooling in Nevada
A practical starting point for Nevada families: what to file, what to track, and what state funding (if any) you can use.
At a glance
File a one-time notice of intent. No subsequent filings, testing, or evaluations required.
No active statewide ESA. The 2015 universal ESA passed but was never funded.
In-depth guides
Getting started in Nevada
A high-level checklist tailored to Nevada’s rules. Specifics like form numbers and deadlines live in the in-depth state laws guide above.
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Understand Nevada's homeschool requirements
All homeschool families in Nevada follow the same legal pathway. File a one-time notice of intent. No subsequent filings, testing, or evaluations required. There is no separate umbrella-school or charter option.
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File your one-time Notice of Intent
Submit a Notice of Intent to Homeschool with your school district once when you begin — Nevada does not require annual renewal.
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Choose curriculum and plan your year
Choose curriculum that fits your child's grade level and any required subjects, then sketch a year-long plan you can adjust as you go.
Frequently asked
Do I need to notify the state to homeschool in Nevada?
Yes — but the requirement is light. Most families file a one-page notice or affidavit each year with the state or local district.
Does Nevada require homeschool standardized testing?
Standardized testing is generally not required at the state level, though some districts or umbrella schools may ask for it.
Can homeschool families in Nevada access ESA or scholarship funding?
No active statewide ESA. The 2015 universal ESA passed but was never funded.
How do I withdraw my child from public school in Nevada?
Send a written withdrawal letter to the school's principal or registrar. Keep a dated copy. Once you have filed any state-required notice, your child is considered a homeschooler and the public school no longer needs to mark them absent.
Related states
Other states with similar regulation and a comparable funding posture.
Numa keeps Nevada compliance on autopilot.
- Pre-filled forms for your state's notice and reporting
- Attendance, portfolio, and assessment tracking by grade
- Curriculum planning that matches state requirements