Phlebotomy Technician in Nevada
NV Div. of Public & Behavioral Health — Bureau of Health Care Quality & Compliance
In Nevada, phlebotomy is performed under a Laboratory Assistant certificate issued by the Division of Public & Behavioral Health. Under NAC 652.4855 you can qualify by holding a phlebotomy certification from a Division-approved national organization (AMT, ASCP, ACA, NCCT, NHA or NPA), or through at least six months of Division-approved training, or at least three years of experience. The regulation does not itself set a fixed training-hour count, so we leave hours to confirm. The national exam is in English; our multilingual practice questions are a study aid.
📋 Exam facts
Real Nevada exam administration — from the official source
- Practice questions (this site)
- 359
- Testing agency
- National cert exam (Division-approved)
- Real written-test languages
- English
- To pass
- Laboratory Assistant certificate (NAC 652.4855); qualifies via a Division-approved national phlebotomy certification (or approved training / experience)
- Fee
- To confirm
- Approved certifiers
- AMT, ASCP, ACA, NCCT, NHA, NPA (per NAC 652.4855)
- Training hours
- To confirm
🗓️ Last updated: 2026-07-06
📄 Based on: Nevada NAC 652.4855 (Laboratory Assistant / phlebotomy qualification), checked 2026-07-06
State rules change often. This table shows only facts confirmed from an official state agency source on the date noted; anything unconfirmed is marked “to confirm.” In the ~46 states not listed, there is no state phlebotomy license — national certification (ASCP, NHA, AMT, NCCT, etc.) is voluntary or employer-driven. Always verify current requirements with your state agency or certifying organization before you register.