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License Renewal – Purpose and Eligibility. To maintain a permanent Texas nursing license, you are required to renew your license by submitting the appropriate renewal application, application processing fee, and any/all requested supporting materials on or prior to the license expiration date.
All nurses are required to renew their licenses on a biennial basis with evidence of required continuing nursing education. The BON licenses qualified registered nurses to enter practice as advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), including nurse anesthetists, nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, and nurse midwives.
License Verification. Please click here for the Texas License Verification Portal. Board of Nursing Complaint Process: Investigation to Resolution.
Video: "How to Create a Nurse Portal Account WITH an Existing Nursing License" in order to renew or update your license. Video: "How to Create a Nurse Portal Account WITHOUT an Existing Nursing License". Video: "How to Submit a NCLEX Application to the Texas Nurse Portal".
complete 20 contact hours of continuing nursing education (CNE) in the nurse’s area of practice within the licensing period OR. demonstrate the achievement, maintenance, or renewal of a Board-approved national nursing certification in the nurse’s area of practice within the licensing period.
To check your eligibility for renewing your license, please review the following questions: 1. Have you ever had any disciplinary action on a nursing license or a privilege to practice in any state, country, or province?
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.
Both licenses must be renewed at the same time in order to continue practicing as an APRN in Texas. You will also be able to renew your RX authority, if applicable, through completion of the renewal of your Texas RN and APRN licenses.
A nurse may complete 20 contact hours of continuing nursing education (CNE) in the nurse's area of practice; achieve, maintain, or renew an approved national nursing certification in the nurse's area of practice. Additionally, the nurse may attend an academic course that meets the prescribed criteria.
Online Services: All applications and renewals are done through the Texas Nurse Portal. Nurse Quick Confirm. Request for Board of Nursing - Fingerprint Card Request.