Group 2 — current license will expire at midnight, Eastern Standard Time, July 31, Group 3 — current license will expire at midnight, Eastern Standard Time, April 30, Licensees requesting to reactivate their license from inactive or retired status are required to pay additional fees and comply with specific continuing education requirements. Please contact the board office at MQA. NursingAppstatus flhealth.
Licensees who fail to meet these requirements must reapply for licensure and comply with current laws and rules. Licensees who have become Null and Void or elected to Voluntarily Relinquish their RN license must reapply for licensure and meet current requirements. If you are a member of the Armed Forces of the United States on active duty who was in good standing with the board at the time of becoming active and was entitled to practice or engage in the practice of medicine in Florida, you may be eligible to be exempted from renewal requirements for the duration of active duty, and for a period of six months after discharge, but not practicing the profession in the private sector for profit.
Please note, when renewing your license, a delinquent fee will be assessed in addition to all applicable renewal fees. You should contact your board office for further instruction. The process of renewing a license and receiving a printed license in the mail may take business days. Initiating contact to confirm the receipt of fees or the status of your license prior to this time will not expedite the renewal process. A licensee who remains on inactive status for more than two consecutive biennial licensure cycles and who wishes to reactivate the license may be required to demonstrate the competency to resume active practice by sitting for a special purpose examination or by completing other reactivation requirements.
If you are reactivating your license, please refer to the laws and rules governing your practice for additional requirements. By Allan Robinson. Check your state nursing board to determine the exact expiration date of your nursing license.
Your nursing board can provide specific information on your renewal process, letting you make plans ahead of time. Many states let you apply for nurse license renewal well in advance of your expiration date, which can save you a good deal of stress. You should also enter a reminder on your calendar to ensure you renew your license before it expires. The information and paperwork you need will usually be on your nursing board's website, but call or email the board to clarify any questions you have.
If your license expired only a short while ago, you may just need to pay a fee and show that you've kept up with continuing education requirements. Of course, individual state boards have their own definition of "short-term," so don't make assumptions about how long the process takes until you've checked with your nursing board.
If you've been away from nursing for a long time, you may need to demonstrate that your skills and knowledge are up-to-date. You may need to show that you have an active nursing license in another state, take continuing education courses or retake the NCLEX exam. Some states, such as Colorado, have a tiered system that requires additional education in proportion to the number of years since your license expired.
The longer you've been away, the longer it will usually take to get your license back. Nurse Gateway. If your license is not current, the right to practice nursing in North Carolina is forfeited unless you hold a multi-state nursing license from another Compact State.
If a nurse practices nursing with a lapsed license, disciplinary action may be taken. Submission of your online application should not be construed as automatic reinstatement of your license. The North Carolina Board of Nursing must verify that you have met all the conditions for reinstatement before your license is reinstated. Licenses are valid for two 2 years. For reinstatement of a license, licensure may be for less than two 2 years in order to place the expiration on your birth month.
The Board of Nursing may deny an applicant on the basis of a conviction of a crime only if the board finds that the applicant's criminal conviction history is directly related to the duties and responsibilities for the licensed occupation or the conviction is for a crime that is violent or sexual in nature. The Board of Nursing must specifically consider the following factors by law when denying an applicant for licensure due to a criminal conviction:.
In order to complete the criminal history check, please follow these instructions:. If a Criminal Background Check or additional documents are required, your online renewal application will be processed within weeks. For the best viewing experience your browser should be enabled for JavaScript I want to Apply Printer-Friendly Version. Renewal Reinstatement Frequently Asked Questions Renewal You are required to renew your license by the last day of your birth month.
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