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Please click here for the Texas License Verification Portal. Board of Nursing Complaint Process: Investigation to Resolution. 1801 Congress Avenue, Suite 10-200 Austin, TX 78701 | P: (512) 305-7400; | F: (512) 305-7401. To protect and promote the welfare of the people of Texas.
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Licensing: The BON issues licenses to graduates of approved nursing education programs seeking licensure by exam and to nurses licensed in other states seeking Texas licensure by endorsement. All nurses are required to renew their licenses on a biennial basis with evidence of required continuing nursing education.
On the Texas Nurse Portal log-in page, enter the email address and password under the “Already have an account?” heading. After logging in, click the “Manage Profile” link on the left-hand side of the screen below your name.
The Texas Board of Nursing launches new online Texas Nurse Portal. The new Texas Nurse Portal is a confidential and secure system that allows applicants to apply for nurse licensure by examination, endorsement, or renewal. The new paperless system is completely online.
To verify and check your license expiration date: http://www.bon.texas.gov/licensure_verification.asp. To view and print your wall certificate: https://app.bon.texas.gov/certprint/. For more information regarding advanced practice nursing: http://www.bon.texas.gov/practice_nursing_practice_aprninfo.asp.
There are two methods by which a Nurse may apply for a license with the Texas Board of Nursing (BON): 1) Online or 2) Paper.
The BON's website contains information including the Nursing Practice Act, BON Rules and Guidelines, BON Position Statements, the agency's physical location, disciplinary, and licensure information. Publications of the BON are available upon request for a minimal fee.