Financial Statements for Nevada Contractor Licensing

Fast, CPA-prepared financial statements for Nevada contractor license applications, renewals, and monetary limit requirements.

We can help you determine whether you need a compilation or review and get the process moving quickly

If you’re applying for or renewing a Nevada contractor license, the Nevada State Contractors Board may require a financial statement prepared by a CPA.

We prepare financial statements specifically for this purpose, including:

  • Financial statement compilations (with and without disclosures)

  • Reviewed financial statements

  • Supporting schedules needed for licensing

We work with both Nevada and out-of-state contractors and understand what the board is looking for, so you can avoid delays or rework.

If you’re not sure what is required, we can help you figure that out quickly.

What Type of Financial Statement Do You Need?

The Nevada State Contractors Board requires different types of financial statements depending on your requested monetary limit.

Here’s how it generally breaks down:

Up to $500,000 limit
Compilation (no disclosures)
Fee is generally around $1,000

$500,000 — $1,000,000 limit
Compilation with disclosures
Fee is generally between $1,500 and $2,000

Over $1,000,000 limit
Reviewed financial statements
Fee is generally between $3,500 and $5,000

Final pricing depends on the condition of your books and overall complexity, but we’ll provide a clear quote before starting any work.

Turnaround Time

Most financial statement compilations are completed within 3-5 business days.

Reviewed financial statements (for higher monetary limits) typically take 7-15 business days.

Timing depends on the condition of your books and how quickly we receive the necessary information.

If you’re working against a licensing deadline, let us know - we prioritize time-sensitive requests whenever possible.
In many cases, we can move faster if everything is organized up front.

Choosing the Right Financial Statement Date

For Nevada contractor licensing, the financial statement must be dated within the required window:

  • Compilations — statement date must be within 6 months of your application

  • Reviews — statement date must be within 12 months of your application

Selecting the right statement date can help avoid delays or the need to redo financials if your application timeline shifts.

If you’re unsure which date to use, we can help you choose an appropriate reporting date based on your situation and timing.

What We Usually Need to Get Started

Once we understand your license situation, requested monetary limit, and statement date, we will identify the records needed to prepare the statement.

  • Balance Sheet as of statement date

  • List of fixed assets with depreciation schedule

  • Details of long-term liabilities with amortization schedules

  • Business entity information

  • Signed engagement letter

If some records are not readily available or supporting schedules need to be prepared, we can help organize what is needed as part of the process.

The more organized your records are, the faster we can complete the financial statement.

Request a Contractor Statement Quote

If you need a financial statement for your Nevada contractor license, the fastest way to get started is to request a quote below.

We’ll review your information and follow up with next steps and pricing. If your situation is time-sensitive, feel free to mention that in your message.

Please provide a few details so we can understand your license situation, requested monetary limit, deadline, and the current state of your books.

Why Contractors Work With Us

  • Based in Nevada and familiar with Nevada Contractors Board financial statement requirements

  • Compilations and reviews prepared for contractor licensing

  • Clear pricing and timing before work begins

  • Help identifying the right statement type and date

  • Minimal back-and-forth provided records are organized up front

We handle these engagements regularly and understand what is needed to get contractor financial statements completed correctly and submitted without unnecessary delay.

If you’re working on a Nevada contractor license application, renewal, or monetary limit increase, submit the quote request above and we’ll follow up with next steps.