Admission to the Nevada Bar requires graduation from an ABA-accredited law school, passing the MPRE, and passing the Nevada Bar Exam (including the Nevada Law Exam), among other requirements.
The Nevada Bar Exam consists of the Uniform Bar Examination (UBE) components (MBE, MEE, MPT) plus a Nevada Law Exam.
While Nevada Civil Procedure, Criminal Procedure, and Rules of Professional Conduct are tested, Nevada Constitutional Law is not specifically listed as a tested subject on the Nevada Law Exam.
Applicants must correctly answer at least 75% (38 out of 50) of the questions on the Nevada Law Exam to pass.
The Nevada Law Exam consists of 50 multiple-choice questions testing Nevada-specific law.