This guide summarizes Nevada mortician / funeral director licensing requirements using the 2025 Regulations in Funeral Service Licensing publication from The International Conference of Funeral Service Examining Boards.
Licensing rules can change. Treat this page as a planning guide, not legal advice. Always verify final requirements with the Nevada licensing board before enrolling, applying, or relocating.
Quick Checklist
- ABFSE-accredited funeral service or mortuary science education is referenced in the 2025 requirements table.
- The National Board Exam (NBE) is referenced in the requirements table.
- A state law/rules exam or other jurisdiction-specific exam may apply.
- Renewal requirements and renewal frequency are reported in the table.
2025 Requirements Snapshot
The Conference’s 2025 table reports the following Nevada licensing details in its individual licensing section:
NEVADA Funeral Director State & Federal; 18 NA ✓ ✓ $190 Must have 1 year of active practice as a Funeral Arranger in NV $375 & $200 Renew every 2 years Embalmer ABFSE graduate; 60 semester or 90 quarter hours at accredited college or university ✓ ✓ $190 Served anytime 50 $375 & $200 Funeral Arranger ✓ None $375 & $200 NBE Arts NBE Sciences Other Exam LRR Served before/ after/during education, etc.? Case Reports NEW BRUNSWICK (CANADA)* Embalmer Provincial; NA Graduate of board-approved funeral education program or equivalent Served anytime $200 & $200 Annual Funeral Director Graduate of board-approved funeral education program or equivalent Served anytime $200 & $200 Annual
Because the source is a table, some items may apply only to certain license types, such as funeral director, embalmer, intern, apprentice, or combined funeral service license.
What to Verify With the State Board
Before choosing a school or applying for a license, confirm these items directly with the Nevada board:
- Which license type you need — funeral director, embalmer, intern/apprentice, or combined license.
- Education requirement — ABFSE degree, certificate, college credits, or state-specific pathway.
- Exam requirement — NBE Arts, NBE Sciences, state law/rules exam, or other exam.
- Apprenticeship or internship timing — before, during, or after education.
- Case report requirement — number and type of cases, if required.
- Renewal and continuing education — renewal frequency, fees, and CE hours.
Best Next Step
If you are still choosing a school, start with programs that fit Nevada’s education rules, then model the cost and income path:
- Compare mortuary schools — tuition, debt, completion, and 10-year earnings
- Run the ROI Calculator — tuition plus lost income and salary outcomes
- Check Nevada salary data — if BLS state wage data is available
- View the Market Map — salary and demand by state