NEVADA
SOLAR PERMIT
NEC 2023.
NV ENERGY RULE 15.
ALL 17 COUNTIES.
Nevada solar permits run through two completely separate systems — Clark County for unincorporated areas and the City of Las Vegas for city limits. Both require NSCB C-2g contractor licensing. NV Energy interconnection goes through PowerClerk under Rule 15. Every Permit Design Nevada plan set is built for the correct jurisdiction from day one.
TWO PERMITTING SYSTEMS. ONE UTILITY. ONE LICENSE REQUIREMENT.
Permit Design produces Nevada solar permit plan sets for solar installers, EPCs, and roofing companies across all 17 Nevada counties. Nevada solar permitting has a critical split that catches out-of-state installers: Clark County and the City of Las Vegas are completely separate permitting jurisdictions. A property inside Las Vegas city limits goes through the City of Las Vegas Building Department — which processes residential solar permits online in approximately three minutes. A property in unincorporated Clark County, Henderson, North Las Vegas, or Boulder City goes through the Clark County Building Department, which has its own submittal process, fee structure, and timeline.
Both Clark County and the City of Las Vegas enforce NEC 2023 — Clark County adopted the 2024 IBC, IRC, and IECC standards effective January 11, 2026 which reference NEC 2023. NV Energy handles interconnection for the vast majority of Nevada through its Rule 15 tariff framework, processed through the PowerClerk online portal. The PUCN (Public Utilities Commission of Nevada) regulates NV Energy's interconnection fees and net metering under AB 405. All Nevada contractors must hold a current NSCB C-2g (Photovoltaic) license — the license number must appear on every permit application cover sheet.
Every Permit Design Nevada plan set is NEC 2023 compliant, formatted for the correct AHJ (Clark County or City of Las Vegas or Reno/Washoe County), includes NV Energy Rule 15 PowerClerk documentation, and has the NSCB contractor license field on the cover sheet. If your Nevada AHJ requests revisions, we handle them at no extra charge.
Last updated: May 2026 · Reading time: ~7 minutes · NEC 2023, Clark County Jan 2026 codes, NV Energy Rule 15 current as of May 2026.
CLARK COUNTY VS CITY OF LAS VEGAS — KNOW YOUR JURISDICTION
These are two completely independent permitting systems even though both cover the Las Vegas metro. Getting the wrong AHJ means your application lands in the wrong department and must be resubmitted. Verify by property address — not by city name.
NV ENERGY RULE 15 + POWERCLERK — HOW NEVADA SOLAR INTERCONNECTION WORKS
NV Energy handles solar interconnection for nearly all of Nevada through its Rule 15 tariff framework. Applications go through the PowerClerk online portal. The system must meet IEEE 1547 and UL 1741 compliance. NV Energy installs a bidirectional meter at no charge — but customers cover any required panel upgrades.
NV Energy PowerClerk Interconnection Review Tiers
NEVADA NSCB C-2G LICENSE — REQUIRED FOR ALL SOLAR INSTALLATIONS
The Nevada State Contractors Board (NSCB) C-2g (Photovoltaic) license is mandatory for all solar PV installation work in Nevada. The license number must appear on every permit application and contract. Under NSCB rules, specific contractor obligations apply to every Nevada solar project.
NEVADA SOLAR PERMIT PLAN SET CONTENTS
Every Nevada solar permit plan set from Permit Design is NEC 2023 compliant, formatted for Clark County or City of Las Vegas or Reno/Washoe County, with NV Energy Rule 15 PowerClerk documentation included.
HOW NEVADA SOLAR PERMIT PLAN SETS WORK
Submit Your Nevada Project
Send us the property address (we determine Clark County vs City of Las Vegas vs Henderson vs Reno), roof photos or satellite image, equipment model numbers, and your NSCB C-2g license number. We verify the correct AHJ and format the plan set accordingly before building.
We Build to NEC 2023 + Correct AHJ
Our Nevada specialists build your plan set to NEC 2023, formatted for your specific AHJ's submittal requirements. IFC Section 1204 fire pathways drawn to scale. NV Energy Rule 15 PowerClerk documentation formatted to IEEE 1547 and UL 1741 standards. NSCB C-2g license field on every cover sheet.
AHJ-Ready + PowerClerk-Ready in 24–48 Hours
Your complete Nevada solar permit plan set — NEC 2023, IFC fire pathways, NV Energy PowerClerk package — delivered in 24–48 hours. Submit to your AHJ and NV Energy PowerClerk simultaneously on day one. Free revisions until your Nevada AHJ approves.
TRY US ON YOUR FIRST NEVADA PROJECT. FREE.
New to Permit Design? Send us your first Nevada residential solar project and we'll deliver the complete plan set free — NEC 2023, correct AHJ format, NV Energy Rule 15 PowerClerk documentation included.
Available for first-time clients only. One free residential plan set per company.
NEVADA SOLAR MARKET — 2026 DATA
TOP 3 REASONS NEVADA SOLAR PERMITS GET REJECTED
Nevada's dual AHJ system, NSCB licensing requirement, and IFC fire pathway rules create rejection risks specific to this state. These are the three most common triggers across Clark County, Las Vegas, Henderson, and Reno.
NEVADA SOLAR PERMIT DESIGN — FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Specific answers for Nevada solar installers — covering Clark County, NV Energy Rule 15, NSCB C-2g licensing, and AB 405 net metering.
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NEC 2023 · NSCB C-2g · NV Energy Rule 15 / PowerClerk
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