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How to get a nursing license?

January 16, 2023 · 3 min read

To become a registered nurse (RN), an individual must pass the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) and obtain a license from the state in which they plan to practice. The requirements for licensure may vary from state to state, but generally include:

• Graduating from an accredited nursing program: The program must be approved by the state board of nursing. 
• Passing a criminal background check: Some states require fingerprinting and/or background checks as part of the licensure process. 
• Meeting any other state-specific requirements: Some states may have additional requirements, such as completing a certain number of clinical hours, or passing a jurisprudence exam. 
• Apply for licensure and pay the fees. 

RNs need to renew their license periodically, and they may be required to complete continuing education to maintain their licensure. 


 

RN license requirements by state

The requirements for RN licensure vary by state but generally include: 

• Graduating from an accredited nursing program: The program must be approved by the state board of nursing. 
• Passing the NCLEX-RN: All states require RNs to pass the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) in order to obtain licensure. 
• Meeting any other state-specific requirements: Some states may have additional requirements, such as completing a certain number of clinical hours, or passing a jurisprudence exam. 
• Applying for licensure and paying the fees. 

It's important to check with the state board of nursing for specific licensure requirements in the state where you plan to practice. Some states have compact license agreement, that means if you're licensed in one state and you're moving to another state that is part of the compact license agreement, you can practice in that state with your current license. 


 

A step-by-step guide to getting your nursing license

Here is a general step-by-step guide for obtaining a nursing license: 

1. Graduate from an accredited nursing program: Look for programs approved by your state board of nursing. 
2. Pass the NCLEX-RN: Register for and take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). 
3. Meet any other state-specific requirements: Check with your state board of nursing for any additional requirements, such as completing a certain number of clinical hours, or passing a jurisprudence exam. 
4. Apply for licensure: Submit an application to your state board of nursing, including any required fees and documentation. 
5. Take and pass a background check: Some states require fingerprinting and/or background checks as part of the licensure process. 
6. Wait for licensure approval: Your state board of nursing will review your application and notify you of the decision. 
7. Renew your license periodically: RNs must renew their license periodically, and they may be required to complete continuing education to maintain their licensure. 
8. Keep your contact information updated with the state board of nursing: This is important for renewal and any other communication from the board. 

It's important to note that the specific requirements and steps may vary by state, so it's important to check with your state board of nursing for the most up-to-date information.

by Eugene Smirnoff

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