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NCSBN protects you and your trust in nursing through policy, data and innovation. The world's premier examinations use innovation and superior psychometrics to measure what matters. The only national nurse licensure and disciplinary database for RNs, PN/LVNs and APRNs.
Valuing innovation, integrity and transparency, NCSBN is providing this comprehensive source of licensure statistics and Member Board Profiles.
NCSBN assures that safe and competent nursing care is provided through regulation, practice and education. Nursys is the only national nurse licensure and disciplinary database for RNs and LPN/VNs. In the U.S., nurses need to be authorized to practice by a board of nursing, and licensure requirements can vary by state.
What you need to know to prepare for the NCLEX. NCLEX rules and what to expect on your exam day. When to expect your results, quick results and retake details. The NCLEX now includes next generation features, using real-world case studies to measure a nurse's ability to think more critically and make the right decisions.
The Nursys nurse licensure and disciplinary database is the repository of the license and disciplinary data of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing ("NCSBN") member boards of nursing.
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.
The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) is an independent, non-profit organization representing nursing regulatory bodies in the United States. It serves as a collaborative body for state boards of nursing, facilitating communication and action on public health and safety matters.
The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) safeguards patient safety and promotes nursing excellence through rigorous licensure examinations and unwavering commitment to nursing regulation.
NCLEX results will be mailed by a candidate's nursing regulatory body. Candidates in some jurisdictions can pay a fee for unofficial quick results service.
Licensure is the process by which boards of nursing grant permission to an individual to engage in nursing practice after determining that the applicant has attained the competency necessary to perform a unique scope of practice.