Nevada License Law
What is Nevada's 'do not call' requirement for real estate agents?
ANevada has no restrictions on agent phone solicitation
BNevada agents must comply with the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and Do Not Call Registry, and cannot make unsolicited telemarketing calls to numbers on the registry✓ Correct
CNevada agents can call any number as long as it is about real estate
DThe do not call requirement only applies to out-of-state callers
Explanation
Nevada real estate agents must comply with the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and the National Do Not Call Registry. Calling registered numbers without a prior relationship or consent can result in significant penalties. This applies to cold calling, texting, and robocalls.
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