Nevada Nursing License Requirements

Obtaining and maintaining your nursing license in Nevada involves several key steps, including continuing education, renewal application, and fees. Here’s a detailed overview to help you understand the process:

1. License Renewal:

  • Renewal Frequency: Every two years.

  • Renewal Application: Complete the renewal application process online through the Nevada State Board of Nursing (NSBN) website.

  • Fees: Pay the renewal fee, which is currently $100 for RNs. Fees are subject to change, so always check the latest information on the NSBN website.

2. Continuing Education (CE):

  • CE Requirements: Nurses must complete 30 contact hours of continuing education every two years.

  • Approved Providers: Ensure your CEUs are obtained from providers approved by the Nevada State Board of Nursing.

  • Specific Topics:

    • Cultural Competency: All nurses must complete at least 2 hours in cultural competency education.

    • Bioterrorism: Nurses are required to complete 4 hours in bioterrorism education.

3. Active Practice:

  • Practicing Hours: While specific active practice hour requirements are not mandated, maintaining clinical skills through practice is recommended.

4. Fingerprinting and Background Check:

  • Initial Licensing and Endorsement: Nurses applying for licensure by examination or endorsement must undergo fingerprinting and a background check.

  • Renewal: Typically, fingerprinting is not required for the renewal process unless specifically requested by the NSBN.

5. Good Standing:

  • Disciplinary Status: Your license must be in good standing with no outstanding disciplinary actions or unresolved complaints.

Steps to Renew Your Nevada Nursing License

  1. Complete CE Requirements:

    • Ensure you have completed the required 30 contact hours, including the mandatory topics. Keep documentation of all completed CEUs.

  2. Log In to the NSBN Website:

    • Access the Nevada State Board of Nursing online portal to start the renewal application process.

  3. Submit Renewal Application:

    • Fill out the renewal application online. Ensure all information is accurate and updated.

  4. Pay the Renewal Fee:

    • Submit the required renewal fee through the online payment system.

  5. Confirmation:

    • After completing the renewal process, you will receive confirmation. Keep a record of your renewal receipt and updated license status.

Additional Tips:

  • Track Your CEUs:

    • Use online platforms or apps to keep track of your continuing education hours and ensure you meet all requirements on time.

  • Stay Informed:

    • Regularly check the Nevada State Board of Nursing website for updates or changes to licensure requirements.

  • Plan Ahead:

    • Schedule your CE courses well before your renewal date to avoid last-minute stress.

Useful Resources:

  • Nevada State Board of Nursing (NSBN): Nevada NSBN

  • Continuing Education Providers: Explore platforms like Nurse.com and NetCE for NSBN-approved courses.

Maintaining your nursing license ensures you remain competent and compliant in your practice, ultimately enhancing patient care.

Brennan Belliveau

Nurse Brennan Belliveau is an internationally educated Registered Nurse born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Brennan immigrated to San Francisco, California, USA in 2019 and has since then helped support thousands of international Registered Nurses in their journey of also becoming a USRN.

Brennan created the The Adventurous Nurse shortly after immigrating to the USA for the international nursing community. He continues to work as a USRN in pediatric cardiology and heart-lung transplant care and previously wrote NCLEX preparation questions for publishers. Today Brennan advocates for and creates content for international nurses all across the world to support them in their journey of becoming a USRN with Medliant too.

In 2023 Brennan was named a Distinguished Alumni by MacEwan University in Canada and later in 2024 he was named to Marquis Who’s Who in America for his work in supporting international Registered Nurses and their family’s in achieving their American Dream too.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/brennanbelliveau
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