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  2. Applications for Full Practice Authority APRN (277) and Full Practice Authority APRN Controlled Substance (377) licenses may now be completed online. Create an account on IDFPR’s online portal, select the applications, and complete and submit them to the Department!

  3. (041) Registered Nurse New Application Checklist

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    Temporary Nursing Permit form (if appli.

  4. INSTRUCTION SHEET - Department of Financial & Professional ...

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    submit the following forms and documentation: a. Application for Licensure and/or Examination (four page); b. Supporting Document PHQ must be completed and submitted with each application. Your application will not be processed without completion of this form; c. TP-NUR Form (Temporary Permit); d.

  5. Nursing Licensure in Illinois | RN & LPN Requirements in IL

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    Use this guide to navigate the Illinois nursing license requirements for Registered Nursing and Practical Nursing. This is an optimal tool for those seeking to become a Registered Nurse or a Licensed Practical Nurse in Illinois.

  6. Free Registered Nurse New Application Checklist Illinois ...

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    This file provides comprehensive guidance for registered nurses applying for a new application in Illinois. It includes necessary instructions, qualifications, requirements, and relevant fees. Use this checklist to ensure all documentation is completed accurately for efficient processing. Get RN Application Checklist Form

  7. License Application/Renewals. Welcome to the Illinois Nursing Workforce Center. One of our top priorities has been to provide quality, affordable healthcare in Illinois.

  8. Professionals seeking to work in Illinois must first receive, and properly complete an application for licensure. Applications differ depending on the profession and the method of applying, including examination, endorsement from another state or acceptance of an examination taken in another state.