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Nevada Employment Law Compliance Guide for Small Businesses

Medium Complexity
Nevada does not allow a separate tipped minimum wage. Nevada also has unique requirements around meal and rest breaks and prohibits salary history inquiries.
Key Numbers
MINIMUM WAGE
$12.00
TIPPED WAGE
$12.00 (no separate tipped rate)
Compliance Requirements
No Pay Transparency Law
Nevada does not currently require salary ranges in job postings. Federal contractors may still have obligations.
No State Paid Leave Mandate
Nevada does not require paid sick leave at the state level. Some local jurisdictions may have their own requirements.
Tip Credit: $12.00 (no separate tipped rate)
Employers may pay tipped employees a reduced cash wage if tips bring total compensation to at least the minimum wage.
Federal Thresholds That Apply in Nevada
These federal requirements apply to all Nevada employers based on headcount:

1+ employees: FLSA (wage and hour), IRCA (I-9 verification), EPPA (polygraph), USERRA (military leave)

15+ employees: Title VII (discrimination), ADA (disability), GINA (genetic information), Pregnant Workers Fairness Act

20+ employees: ADEA (age discrimination), COBRA (health continuation)

50+ employees: FMLA (12 weeks unpaid leave), ACA (affordable health coverage or $2,880/employee penalty), EEO-1 reporting

100+ employees: WARN Act (60-day notice for mass layoffs)

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This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Employment laws change frequently. Consult a licensed attorney for advice specific to your business. Last updated March 2026.