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Licensing and Registration. To learn more about the licensure process, select the type of license you wish to apply for from the list of professions below. The Board has made every effort to include the information you need to apply for licensure on this website.
Welcome to the State of Florida’s Online Resource for Certified Nursing Assistants, Licensed Practical Nurses, Registered Nurses, Advanced Practice Registered Nurses, Training & Education Programs Licensure, Renewal, and Information.
Licensees of the Florida Board of Nursing are required to renew their licenses biennially in order to maintain the right to practice. To learn more about the renewal process, select the type of license you wish to renew from the list of professions below.
The Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) has implemented the Online Licensing System to submit initial, renewal, or change during licensure period applications online electronically. Change of Ownership applications cannot be submitted online electronically at this time.
Step 1: Determine which licensure path fits your situation. You can apply for a Florida nursing license as a licensed practical nurse (LPN), a registered nurse (RN) or an advanced practice nurse (APN), according to the Florida Board of Nursing.
How to get your Florida nursing license by exam; How to get your license by endorsement; How to renew your Florida nursing license; Licensing fees; Continuing education requirements; How to contact the Florida Board of Nursing
Nurses looking to practice in the Sunshine State will need to understand Florida’s nursing license requirements. This article covers all aspects of earning, renewing and maintaining a nursing license in Florida including details about requirements, timelines, and fees for both RN and APRN licenses.
Learn how to apply for a nursing license in Florida! This guide provides a breakdown of the documents required, associated fees, timing, and more.
Registered Nurses (RN) are renewed by the department in three groups: Group 1 – current license will expire at midnight, Eastern Standard Time, April 30, 2026. Group 2 – current license will expire at midnight, Eastern Standard Time, July 31, 2026.
Introduction. The Florida Board of Nursing is the regulatory body that ensures individuals are qualified to practice nursing in Florida. The essential functions include initial licensing, enforcing disciplinary actions, and overseeing continuing education for nurses.