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Starting homeschooling in Nevada can feel daunting, but we’re here to make it simple by providing access to the essential legal resources and support you need.
To legally homeschool in Nevada, parents are required to file a Notice of Intent with the school district in which they reside. This form acknowledges your intent to homeschool and provides the local school district with information about your child's educational plan. For detailed instructions and access to the necessary forms, please visit the Nevada Department of Education’s Homeschooling Page Nevada Department of Education
For an in-depth look at Nevada’s homeschooling laws, including the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) that govern homeschool requirements, you can refer to the Nevada Revised Statutes on Homeschooling
Nevada Department of Education
Additionally, we recommend visiting the Home School Legal Defense Association’s (HSLDA) Nevada Homeschooling Page for a comprehensive guide to getting started, as well as FAQs that cover common questions related to homeschooling in Nevada.
Need Help?
We offer live support with a homeschooling expert who can answer questions about Nevada’s laws, the Notice of Intent, and other frequently asked questions to help you start homeschooling confidently. Contact us for more information.
Legal Disclaimer
Nevada Homeschool Association is not a law firm, and we do not provide legal advice. The information and resources on this page are intended solely to help you understand your rights and the general steps for homeschooling in Nevada. For specific legal guidance, please consult a qualified attorney.
Nevada Homeschool Association Inc.
P.O. Box 3429 Incline Village NV 89450
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