Nevada License Law
What is the 'Nevada Association of Realtors' (NVAR) and how does it relate to NRED?
ANVAR is the same as NRED; they are different names for the same agency
BNVAR is a private professional trade association for Realtors (NAR members); NRED is the state government agency that licenses all real estate professionals — membership in NVAR is voluntary; holding an NRED license is required to practice real estate in Nevada✓ Correct
CNVAR issues real estate licenses in Nevada; NRED handles complaints
DNVAR is a federal organization; NRED is the state equivalent
Explanation
NVAR (Nevada Association of Realtors) is the state-level affiliate of the National Association of Realtors (NAR). Membership is voluntary and limited to licensees who join and subscribe to the Realtor Code of Ethics. NRED (Nevada Real Estate Division) is the state government agency that licenses all real estate professionals and enforces NRS 645, regardless of Realtor membership. NVAR membership and NRED licensure are completely separate — you can hold an NRED license without being a Realtor.
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