The Nevada Law Exam consists of 50 multiple-choice questions testing Nevada-specific law.
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.
The Nevada Bar Exam consists of the Uniform Bar Examination (UBE) components (MBE, MEE, MPT) plus a Nevada Law Exam.
Applicants must correctly answer at least 75% (38 out of 50) of the questions on the Nevada Law Exam to pass.
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.