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  2. Texas Board of Nursing

    www.bon.texas.gov/texasnurseportal

    You must maintain a single Texas Nurse Portal account – you will need to access your verified account (rather than creating a new one) as your official account with the Board.

  3. The Texas Nurse Portal. We are now providing a secure nurse portal to enable an applicant or licensee to submit an application of various types.

  4. Texas Board of Nursing - Licensure Eligibility

    www.bon.texas.gov/licensure_renewal.asp.html

    All applications and application processing fees must be submitted through an active Texas Nurse Portal. You and the public may verify your license (including the expiration date) on the Board’s website at any time here. You may only renew an unencumbered (not disciplined) permanent Texas nursing license.

  5. Texas Board of Nursing - Licensing

    www.bon.texas.gov/board_services_licensing.asp.html

    Licensing Services. The BON licenses nurses as new graduates through examination and endorsement from other states. All nurses are required to renew their licenses on a biennial basis with evidence of required continuing nursing education.

  6. Texas Board of Nursing - Licensure FAQ

    www.bon.texas.gov/faq_licensure.asp.html

    Applicants will need to create a Texas Nurse Portal Account and submit the appropriate endorsement application online. Detailed application requirements are listed in your Nurse Portal after the application is submitted and on our Endorsement web page. Final licensure is completed within 15 business days of receipt of the last item that ...

  7. Texas Board of Nursing - Nurses

    nursing.texas.gov/newnurses.asp.html

    Texas Board of Nursing - Nurses. Did you know? As a newly licensed RN or LVN in the state of Texas, you: Don’t have the same license expiration date as your colleagues. Your initial Texas license is valid for a period of 6-29 months, depending on your birth month and year.

  8. The Texas Board of Nursing launches new online Texas Nurse Portal. The new Texas Nurse Portal is a confidential and secure system that allows applicants to apply for nurse licensure by examination, endorsement, or renewal. The new paperless system is completely online.

  9. Texas Board of Nursing - Public

    nursing.texas.gov/public.asp.html

    Electronic List. How do I get a list of all licensed vocational nurses (LVNs), licensed registered nurses (RNs), or advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) from the BON's database? This page will help you make that request. Note that you may verify a license here. Open Records Request.

  10. Texas Board of Nursing - Nurses

    bon.texas.gov/nurses.asp.html

    First time Texas RN and LVN license holders, please click HERE for information about your new license, continuing competency requirements, compact privileges, as well as some other helpful tips. First time APRN, please click HERE.

  11. Texas Nurse Portal Provides Updated Platform for Licensure...

    nursing.texas.gov/pdfs/newsletter_pdfs/2020/October 2020 Bulletin Web.pdf

    The Texas Nurse Portal, which was launched by the Texas Board of Nursing (Board) on June 15, 2020, is a confidential and secure cloud-based system that allows applicants to apply for licensure by examination/endorsement and licensees to renew a Texas nursing license. The system is paperless and completely online. The system