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If you want to apply for an Arizona License, please go here: Nurse Portal. For more information about applying for a license, please see the content below. Instructional Videos. Advanced Practice. Certified Medication Assistant. Certified Nursing Assistant / Licensed Nursing Assistant. Licensed Health Aide (LHA)
Nurse Portal. File a Complaint or Self-Report. Complaints Form. View upcoming meeting information and documents from past meetings. Board Meetings. Verify for RN/LPN Licenses or AP Certificates. Verify Now. The non-disciplinary, non-public monitoring program for LPNs, RNs, and APRNs. Learn more about ATD. Verify CNA, LNA, CMA or LHA Credentials.
Arizona State Board of Nursing. 1740 W Adams Street, Suite 2000 Phoenix, AZ 85007 Monday – Friday from 8:00am – 5:00pm, AZ Time. Phone: 602-771-7800
To become a registered nurse (RN) in Arizona, you must be licensed through the Arizona State Board of Nursing. Nurses are either endorsed or licensed. Additionally, Arizona is a compact state, which means that a license from another compact state can be used in Arizona.
Submit Application to the Arizona State Board of Nursing. Detailed instructions are available on the AZ Board of Nursing Website or view the Instructional video for APRN licensure. Once your application is complete you will receive a temporary AP certificate good for 6 months (unless you do not pass your exam)
Submit Application to the Arizona State Board of Nursing. Detailed instructions are available on the AZ Board of Nursing Website or view the Instructional video for APRN licensure. Fees for APRN application are $150 plus $35 for temporary certification.
Students may apply to the Arizona Board when they are in the final two months of the program. The application can be found on the Board site (https://www.azbn.gov/licenses-and-certifications/apply-for-a-license). Included in the packet are an application checklist and time frame for licensure.