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If you hold a current (i.e. active) Texas nursing license but do not wish to renew your license, per Board Rule 217.9 and Board Rule 221.9, you have the option to place your Texas RN, LVN, or APRN license in "inactive" or "retired" status if you no longer wish to maintain an active license.
Information for full LVN and RN reactivation. WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR LICENSE REACTIVATION? Full LVN and RN licenses currently in “delinquent”, “inactive”, or “retired” status are eligible to apply for license reactivation.
If your license is inactive for five (5) years or longer, you will be required to take a Board-Approved Refresher Course or provide evidence of active licensure in another state or jurisdiction within the five (5) years prior to reinstatement.
13 mar 2024 · A nurse who has retired has the option of placing his or her license on Retired Status when the license is up for renewal. The request for Retired Status MUST be made before the expiration of your current license.
15 mar 2024 · Inactive Status is requested when your license is up for renewal. The request for Inactive Status MUST be made before the expiration of your current license. Once a license expires, it cannot be placed on the Inactive Status.
11 mar 2024 · Prior to practicing, you will be required to reapply for licensure by completing the Reinstatement application process. An active North Carolina license is not issued when another Compact State is claimed as the primary state of residence.
You currently hold an active license in North Carolina; Your current license is within 90 days of the expiration date; Your license must be unencumbered; If you plan to discontinue the practice of nursing in North Carolina, either permanently or temporarily, a request may be made to become inactive. Inactive Status is requested when your ...