Nevada Registered Nurse (RN) Licensing Guide

Pre-requisites

The general prerequisites to obtaining a nursing license in the state of Nevada are as follows:

  1. You must meet the education or licensing requirements set by the Nevada Board of Nursing.
  2. You must submit an online application with the required fees.
  3. You must provide citizenship or lawful presence documentation to the Nevada Board of Nursing.
  4. You must undergo a state and Federal criminal background check.

Remember, a permanent license won't be issued until the background check results are received.

License by Exam

Getting licensed as a nurse by examination in the state of Nevada requires the following steps:

  1. Confirm Your Eligibility: Ensure you meet Nevada licensure requirements set out by the state board of nursing.
  2. Confirm You Meet Education Requirements: Hold a Diploma, Associate Degree, or Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing for RNs, or Diploma/Certificate for LPNs from a program approved by the state Board of Nursing.
  3. Prepare Appropriate Documentation: Request and upload official transcripts from your nursing program to state portal, upload citizenship/alien status documentation to state portal.
  4. Pay Fees: You must pay the associated application fees, testing fees, and background check fees.
  5. Submit to Fingerprinting/Background Check: Provide fingerprints for criminal record checks (if required).
  6. Pass the NCLEX Exam: Register and pass the NCLEX exam to demonstrate nursing competence.
  7. Respond to Deficiency Notices: Act promptly to avoid application withdrawal; otherwise, a new application and fee will be required.

After completing the above steps, you’ll be on your way to being licensed as a nurse by exam in the state of Nevada. Now you need to check your application status. Monitor updates through the online nurse portal provided by the state board for about 30 business days.

License by Endorsement

Licensure by endorsement is a process that allows nurses who hold an active license in another state to obtain a nursing license in Nevada without having to retake the licensing exam. This can be particularly beneficial for experienced nurses who are looking to relocate or start working in Nevada.

Remember, the state of Nevada doesn’t allow for temporary RN licenses to be issued to new graduate nurses before graduation, however applicants for a Nevada nursing license by endorsement can apply for a temporary nursing license.

To apply for licensure by endorsement in Nevada:

  1. You must fill out the appropriate application form and pay the associated fees (includes application, license, and fingerprint processing).
  2. Confirm your residency status in the United States.
  3. Submit to a state and federal background check. (fingerprinting may be required)
  4. Verify your nursing license with through the NSBN’s online portal.
  5. Have your nursing school send over your official transcripts to the NSBN.

Once you’ve completed the above steps, you’ll be on your way to getting a nursing license by endorsement in the state of Nevada. Applicants can also apply for a temporary nursing permit while they wait for their license by endorsement.

Getting a Multi-state (Compact) License

Nevada is not currently a member of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC). Nurses cannot practice in Nevada using a multistate (compact) license. Travel nurses must apply for and receive a Nevada-issued nursing license before beginning practice.

Getting a Temporary License

If you need to work while your nursing license is being processed or you are unable to complete the entire licensing process due to a temporary situation, you may be eligible for a temporary nursing license.

To qualify for a temporary nursing license in Nevada, you must:

  1. Complete an online application via the state board provided portal.
  2. Pay the required fees.
  3. Provide documentation of your qualifications.
  4. Meet any other requirements set by the Nevada State Board of Nursing.

You will not be able to practice while your application is being processed, but you will be able to work while your license is being evaluated.

Renewing your License

Once a nursing license is issued in the state of Nevada, they are to be renewed on the licensee’s second birthday after issuance. After this, the nursing license expires every two years on the licensee’s birthday. Always make sure to renew well in advance of your expiration date. This is done electronically and you can pay online. If at any time your license lapses between renewal periods, you will not be able to practice nursing.

To renew your license, you will need to:

  1. Complete an online application through the state board’s online portal.
  2. Pay the required fees associated with the online application.
  3. Provide proof of continuing education credits. (The NSBN requires applicants to complete 30 hours of board-approved continuing education (CE) credits every two year renewal period, of which, 2 hours must be a board approved cultural competency course.)

Remember, licenses are only issued once all of the requirements are fulfilled and all paperwork is sent to the NSBN and processed.

Contact Info

Nevada Board of Nursing

5011 Meadowood Mall Way, Suite 300

Reno, NV 89502

(888) 590-6726

nursingboard@nsbn.state.nv.us

Disclaimer: The information provided on this website is intended for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, regulatory, or professional advice. Wanderly strives to keep this information up to date but does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness as nursing licensure requirements, renewal cycles, fees, and continuing education obligations vary by state and are subject to change without notice. Nurses are strongly encouraged to visit their state's official nursing board website or contact the board directly to confirm current requirements prior to submitting any application.

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