Nevada Radiologic Technologist License Renewal Guide

Editorial Note: This page covers renewal of Nevada radiologic technologist licenses, governed by the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health (DPBH), Radiation Control Program, under NRS Chapter 653. Data on this page is based on DPBH and NRS 653 sources reviewed in May 2026. This page is editorially reviewed by an ARDMS-credentialed sonographer and UC Berkeley graduate as part of AlliedLicenseGuide.com’s allied health licensing database. View the primary source at Nevada DPBH.
Who this guide is for:
  • Nevada-licensed radiologic technologists approaching their renewal date
  • Travel RTs holding a Nevada license who need to renew
  • RTs whose Nevada license has lapsed who need to understand reinstatement options

Nevada Radiologic Technologist License Renewal — At a Glance

Renewal Cycle Every 2 years — biennial renewal tied to individual license issuance cycle per NRS Chapter 653
Renewal Fee $200 per official DPBH fee schedule reviewed May 2026 — verify current fees before submitting
Late Renewal Fee Not published on live DPBH pages reviewed May 2026 — verify current late renewal fees directly with DPBH
License Expiration 2 years from date of issuance — individual expiration date; not birthday-based; not fixed statewide
CE Hours Required Nevada law authorizes CE requirements by Board regulation per NRS 653.460 — live DPBH pages reviewed May 2026 did not publish a current CE-hour table; full license holders must complete more hours than limited license holders; verify with DPBH
Nevada-Specific Requirement CDC safe injection practices attestation required at every renewal per NRS 653.500 — not a one-time requirement
Renewal Method Online via ALiS system at nvrcp.aithent.com
Lapsed License Practice is not permitted after license expiration until renewal or reinstatement is completed — contact DPBH at radiationcontrolprogram@health.nv.gov to confirm current options
Renewal Contact Phone: (775) 687-7550 | Email: radiationcontrolprogram@health.nv.gov | Portal: nvrcp.aithent.com

Nevada radiologic technologist licenses renew every 2 years from the date of issuance. Each RT has an individual expiration date tied to when their license was issued — not a statewide fixed date and not birthday-based. See the At-a-Glance table above for the current renewal fee and requirements.

Nevada’s renewal process includes one state-specific requirement not found in most states: a mandatory attestation of knowledge of and compliance with CDC guidelines concerning safe and appropriate injection practices. This applies at every renewal cycle, not just at initial licensure. Beyond this, Nevada’s CE requirements are set by Board regulation — live DPBH renewal pages reviewed May 2026 did not publish a current CE-hour table — verify current CE requirements with DPBH before renewal.

CE Requirements for Nevada License Renewal

Per NRS 653.460 and DPBH sources reviewed May 2026, CE is required for renewal of Nevada radiologic technologist licenses. The Board adopts regulations prescribing CE requirements. Key confirmed facts:

  • CE required: Continuing education is required for license renewal per NRS 653.460
  • Full vs limited license: Full license holders must complete more CE hours than limited license holders per NRS 653.460 — the exact hour differential is set by Board regulation
  • Exact hours: Live DPBH renewal pages reviewed May 2026 did not publish a current CE-hour table — contact DPBH at radiationcontrolprogram@health.nv.gov to verify current requirements before renewal
  • Approved providers: No approved-provider list was identified on live DPBH pages reviewed May 2026 — Nevada law requires CE through recognized continuing education evaluation mechanisms (RCEEM) consistent with NAC 653; verify current provider requirements with DPBH
  • No mandatory topics identified: Beyond the CDC injection attestation, no recurring mandatory CE topic requirements were identified in sources reviewed May 2026

Nevada-Specific Renewal Requirement: CDC Injection Attestation

Per NRS 653.500, Nevada requires applicants to attest to knowledge of and compliance with CDC guidelines concerning safe and appropriate injection practices at both initial licensure and at every renewal. This is a Nevada-specific requirement not found in most RT licensing states. Ensure you are familiar with current CDC injection safety guidelines before submitting your renewal application.

How to Renew Your Nevada Radiologic Technologist License

  1. Access the Nevada ALiS Licensing Portal before your individual expiration date
  2. Complete the online renewal application
  3. Complete the CDC safe injection practices attestation — required at every renewal per NRS 653.500
  4. Attest to CE completion — verify current CE requirements with DPBH before renewal
  5. Pay the $200 renewal fee online via ALiS
  6. If your license has lapsed, contact DPBH at radiationcontrolprogram@health.nv.gov before attempting renewal to confirm current reinstatement requirements

Practical Notes for Nevada License Renewal

From the field: These notes reflect practical considerations beyond the official requirements — things that affect your renewal timeline and planning as a working RT.
  • Your expiration date is individual — track it yourself. Nevada licenses expire 2 years from your specific issuance date. There is no common Nevada renewal deadline. Know your specific expiration date and renew well in advance.
  • CDC attestation is required at every renewal — not just once. The CDC safe injection practices attestation (NRS 653.500) applies at every renewal cycle. This is a Nevada-specific requirement — be prepared to attest to compliance each time you renew.
  • Verify CE requirements before renewing. Live DPBH renewal pages reviewed May 2026 did not publish a current CE-hour table. Contact DPBH at radiationcontrolprogram@health.nv.gov to confirm current requirements before renewal.
  • CE requirements differ by license type. Full license holders must complete more CE hours than limited license holders per NRS 653.460. Confirm which category applies to your license before determining your CE obligation.
  • Travel RTs: track your individual Nevada expiration date. Unlike states with fixed statewide deadlines, Nevada’s 2-year issuance-based expiration means your date is individual. Build your specific Nevada date into your multi-state license tracking calendar.
  • Lapsed license — contact DPBH before taking action. Practice is not permitted after license expiration until renewal or reinstatement is completed per Nevada licensing rules. If your license has lapsed, contact DPBH at radiationcontrolprogram@health.nv.gov or (775) 687-7550 before attempting reinstatement or continuing practice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often do I need to renew my Nevada radiologic technologist license?

Nevada licenses renew on a biennial basis, with expiration tied to the individual license issuance cycle per NRS Chapter 653. Each RT has an individual expiration date — not a fixed statewide date. Source: NRS Chapter 653

What is the Nevada radiologic technologist license renewal fee?

The renewal fee is $200 per the official DPBH fee schedule reviewed May 2026. Verify current fees with DPBH before submitting. Source: DPBH Technologists Fee Schedule

How many CE hours are required for Nevada RT license renewal?

Nevada law authorizes the Board to establish CE requirements by regulation per NRS 653.460. Live DPBH renewal pages reviewed May 2026 did not publish a current CE-hour table. Full license holders must complete more CE hours than limited license holders. Verify current CE requirements directly with DPBH before renewal. Contact DPBH at radiationcontrolprogram@health.nv.gov to confirm current CE hour requirements before renewing. Source: NRS 653.460

What is the Nevada CDC injection attestation requirement?

Per NRS 653.500, Nevada requires applicants to attest to knowledge of and compliance with CDC guidelines concerning safe and appropriate injection practices at both initial licensure and at every renewal. This is a recurring Nevada-specific requirement. Source: NRS 653.500

What happens if my Nevada license lapses?

Practice is not permitted after license expiration until renewal or reinstatement is completed per Nevada licensing rules. Contact DPBH at radiationcontrolprogram@health.nv.gov or (775) 687-7550 to confirm current reinstatement requirements before attempting to resume practice. Source: Nevada DPBH Technologists Application Program

Disclaimer: The information on this page is provided for general informational purposes only and is based on Nevada DPBH and NRS Chapter 653 sources reviewed in May 2026. Renewal requirements, fees, and CE requirements are subject to change. Always verify current requirements directly with the Nevada DPBH Radiation Control Program before submitting a renewal. This page does not constitute legal or professional licensing advice. Verify at Nevada DPBH →
Change Log: 2026-05-24 — Page created. Data based on Nevada DPBH and NRS Chapter 653 sources reviewed May 2026. $200 renewal fee confirmed from official DPBH fee schedule PDF. CE hours not published on live DPBH pages — noted as verify-with-DPBH. CDC injection attestation requirement confirmed from NRS 653.500. Late fee not published on live pages. Review cadence: 12 months (low volatility).

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