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Official website of the New Mexico Board of Nursing (NMBON). Get information on licensing, regulations, and resources for nurses in New Mexico.
Submit an RN/LPN ENDORSEMENT APPLICATION and fee through the Nurse Portal. The New Mexico Board of Nursing (BON) only accepts on-line applications. Applications submitted in error OR not approved for eligibility are non-refundable. Verification of Licensure from state licensed by exam or NURSYS.
New Mexico Regulation & Licensing Department | Contact Us | Sitemap 2550 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, NM 87505 | Get Directions 5500 San Antonio Dr., Albuquerque, NM 87109 | Get Directions 505 South Main Street, Las Cruces, NM 88001 | Get Directions 1209 Camino Carlos Rey, Santa Fe, NM 87507 | Get Directions
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Look up, verify and monitor your nurse licenses anytime, anywhere. Nursys is the only national nurse licensure and disciplinary database. As a primary source equivalent the data is provided directly from the boards of nursing. e-Notify. Get free license expiration and status updates via email.
Apply fora License. New Mexico Medical Board. 2055 S. Pacheco St. Building 400. Santa Fe, NM 87505. Main Office: (505) 476-7220. In-State Toll-Free: (800) 945-5845. Fax: (505) 476-7237. nm.medicalboard@nmmb.nm.gov.
If you have a question about an application or renewing a licensing or certification, please use the message center in the nurse portal. The main phone number is (505) 841-8340 and the fax number is (505) 841-8347.
NMNPC is urging all NPs to create an account with Nursys now (click here to create an account with Nursys eNotify). Once you’ve created your account you can sign in to download a report on your RN and NP licenses or to verify your profile and license information.
After renewing your license, you can verify its status through the New Mexico Board of Nursing's online verification system. This tool allows you to confirm that your license has been successfully renewed and is active.
The New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department regulates more than 500,000 individuals and businesses in 35 industries, professions, and trades across the state.