Stronger Nevada license-status handling for renewal and reinstatement
Nevada agents with a recoverable lapsed license can receive renewal or reinstatement direction tied to the right license record. Schools get safer handling around the NRS 645.785 late-renewal limit and Form 544 education requirements.

A lapsed Nevada real-estate license can still point to a recoverable license record, and that record now guides whether renewal remains available or reinstatement requires a different education path.
Renewal follows the one-year limit
NRS 645.785 sets a one-year late-renewal limit for Nevada real-estate licenses. If the available information shows the license is still within that allowed window, renewal can remain available.
After the window has passed, renewal steps, payment, and packet steps are blocked instead of letting an agent continue on a path that no longer fits the license. That keeps the next step tied to the license status rather than letting an expired renewal process move forward by default.
Reinstatement points to the supported education path
For reinstatement scenarios tied to Nevada Form 544, Lurnor helps determine which education requirement applies where the available license facts support the distinction: the 36-hour continuing-education path or the 30-hour post-licensing path.
Missing or unsupported facts are not treated as permission to choose a requirement. Lurnor does not guess when the available information does not support a clear answer.
Nevada agents get clearer direction when a lapsed license may still be recoverable, and schools administering renewal or reinstatement education get safer handling before an agent is sent through the wrong steps.
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