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The 4 types of New York nursing professions are:
Note: In New York, midwifery is not considered a nursing profession. Midwifery is a separately licensed profession.
2. What fees are charged for New York nursing licenses, certifications and registrations? Icon for the answerNew York Law requires the New York State Education Department (NYSED) to charge the following fees:
3. I am licensed in another state as a nurse. Does New York State participate in the Nursing Licensure Compact?
Icon for the answerNo. New York State is not a Nursing Licensure Compact State. Please reference this instructional checklist if you hold a registered nurse license in another U.S. state or territory and have graduated from a nursing school in the U.S.
4. What should I do if my name or address changes while I am applying for a license or certificate or after I am licensed or certified?
Icon for the answerYou are legally required to notify the New York State Education Department (NYSED) of your name and/or address change within 30 days. More information on how to notify NYSED of your name or address change.
5. Must I disclose criminal convictions or prior misconduct when I apply for a New York State nursing license?
Icon for the answerWhen you apply for a nursing license or to renew your nursing registration, you will be required to answer the following questions:
You must report all criminal convictions and disciplinary actions against you, regardless of whether it occurred in New York State or elsewhere. You do not have to disclose "youthful offender" offenses, if your records have been sealed.
6. Will a prior criminal conviction prevent me from obtaining a license or registration to practice nursing in New York?
Icon for the answerNot necessarily. As part of the review of your license or registration application, the New York State Education Department (NYSED) will review your background including your prior conviction(s). NYSED decides on a case by case basis whether your prior criminal conviction(s) will disqualify you from being licensed as a nurse in New York.
Note: Courts often notify NYSED when nurses are convicted of a crime.
7. Do I have to be a US citizen in order to qualify for a nursing license in New York State? Icon for the answerNo. US citizens and other persons lawfully in the US may qualify for a nursing license.
8. Do I need a social security number in order to qualify for a nursing license in New York State? Icon for the answerNo. You are not required to have a social security number. However, if you have a social security number, you must disclose it on your nursing license application and on your nursing registration renewal applications.
9. How can I verify whether a nursing school or a nursing education program is "approved" by New York State?
Icon for the answerIn New York State, the New York State Education Department (NYSED) is responsible for "approving" (registering) nursing education programs. A list of NYSED registered nursing education programs is available at www.nysed.gov/heds/IRPSL1.html. All out-of-state and online nursing education programs must be registered or approved by NYSED in order to place students in clinical rotations in New York State (except in federal U.S. Armed forces or Veteran's Administration facilities).
To be licensed and registered as an LPN in New York State, you must:
To learn about LPN licensure requirements, click here.
11. I was a student in an RN education program but did not graduate. Am I eligible to take NCLEX-PN to become licensed as an LPN?
Icon for the answerNo, you must be a graduate of a nursing education program acceptable to the New York State Education Department to be eligible to take the NCLEX-PN to become licensed as an LPN.
12. What are the requirements for becoming a Registered Professional Nurse (RN) in New York? Icon for the answerTo be licensed and registered as an RN in New York State, you must:
To learn about RN licensure requirements, click here.
13. Am I required to be licensed and registered as an LPN or RN by the New York State Education Department (NYSED)?
Icon for the answerYou must be licensed and registered as an LPN or RN by NYSED to practice nursing.
14. Is there a difference between being licensed and being registered as a nurse in New York State? Icon for the answerYes. After you apply for and qualify for an LPN or RN license, NYSED will send you a nursing license parchment and a registration certificate. Your nursing license is valid for life unless it is surrendered, revoked, annulled or suspended by the New York State Board of Regents. Your registration certificate will authorize you to practice as a nurse for up to three years. You must renew your registration every three years to continue to practice nursing. You are not legally allowed to practice nursing while your registration is expired.
15. I am licensed by New York State to practice nursing. I want to apply online to renew my nursing registration, but I do not have my Personal Identification Number (PIN). How do I find out what my PIN number is?
Icon for the answerThe New York State Education Department (NYSED) sends PINs to nurses at the address it has on file. If you did not receive a PIN from NYSED, you may need to update your address (see question 4). To request a PIN, contact us. Your request must include the following information:
NYSED responds to PIN requests within two weeks. If your email request includes all required information, NYSED will reply with your PIN and a link where you can renew your registration online.
TIP: When you renew your registration online, enter only your 6-digit nursing license number, including any zeros at the beginning of your license number. Do not include letters, dashes, or numbers after slashes when entering your license number. In addition, keep in mind when you register that your PIN is case-sensitive.
16. How do I satisfy the infection control coursework requirements for an LPN or RN license? Icon for the answerIf you are applying for an LPN or RN license, you must complete New York State Education Department (NYSED) approved infection control coursework or qualify for an exemption. Thereafter, you must complete NYSED approved infection control coursework every four years or qualify for an exemption.
Before the New York State Education Department (NYSED) can issue you an RN license or limited permit, you must complete child abuse reporting coursework approved by NYSED or qualify for an exemption.
NOTE: The child abuse reporting course requirement DOES NOT apply to LPNs.
18. What test must I pass to qualify for an LPN license in New York? Icon for the answerMost LPN license applicants must pass the National Council Licensure Examination for Vocational or Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN). The NCLEX-PN is designed to test knowledge and skills essential for safe and effective entry level LPN practice. In very rare circumstances, an applicant may qualify for a license by passing the State Board Test Pool Examination (SBTPE) or other LPN license examination accepted by another state or US territory.
19. What test must I pass to qualify for an RN license in New York? Icon for the answerMost applicants for an RN license must pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN). The NCLEX-RN is designed to test knowledge and skills essential for safe and effective entry level RN practice. In very rare circumstances, an applicant may qualify for a license by passing the State Board Test Pool Examination (SBTPE) or other RN license examination accepted by another state or US territory.
20. How do I sign up to take the NCLEX-PN or NCLEX-RN? Icon for the answerPearson VUE is a not-for-profit company that offers the NCLEX–PN and the NCLEX-RN. The NCLEX-RN and the NCLEX-PN are administered at Pearson Professional Centers (PPC) located throughout the US and in US territories. Additionally, international testing centers are located in other countries, including Australia, Canada, England and Mexico.
You must register directly with Pearson VUE to take the NCLEX-RN or NCLEX-PN. You can register online at www.vue.com/nclex or by calling Pearson VUE at 1-866-496-2539. You must pay to Pearson VUE an examination registration fee of $200. If you schedule your NCLEX at an international test center, you may have to pay additional fees.
21. I have already registered to take the NCLEX with Pearson VUE. When will I receive my Authorization to Test (ATT)?
Icon for the answerThe New York State Education Department (NYSED) must review your RN or LPN license application to determine whether you are eligible to take the NCLEX. If NYSED determines that you are eligible to take the NCLEX, NYSED will inform Pearson VUE directly. Pearson VUE will then issue an ATT to you by mail or email. The ATT will include an ATT number. You must have an ATT number to schedule an appointment to take the NCLEX. Additionally, you must present the ATT and acceptable identification at the test center in order to be admitted to take the NCLEX.
22. Can the New York State Education Department issue me an ATT or an ATT number or tell me when Pearson VUE will issue me an ATT or ATT number?
Icon for the answerNo. The ATT or ATT number must be obtained directly from Pearson VUE.
23. Can a candidate with a disability obtain a reasonable accommodation when taking the NCLEX? Icon for the answerThe candidate must complete the "Request for Reasonable Accommodations for Testing" form and submit it to the New York State Education Department (NYSED) at the address noted on the form. NYSED must approve or disapprove the request for a reasonable accommodation(s) before a candidate can sign up to take the NCLEX.
24. I failed the NCLEX. What do I need to do to retake it? Icon for the answerYou must register again with Pearson VUE and pay a $200 fee to retake the NCLEX. For more information, visit: www.pearsonvue.com/nclex or call 1-866-496-2539.
You DO NOT need to file another RN or LPN licensure application or pay additional fees to the New York State Education Department to retake the NCLEX.
25. Can a nursing school graduate provide nursing services before being licensed and registered to practice as an LPN or RN in New York?
Icon for the answerIn some limited cases, yes.
Note: If you graduated from a nursing school that was taught in a language other than English, you may have to pass a test to demonstrate that you are English Language proficient before NYSED will issue you a limited permit.
26. What is the correct title for nursing school graduates who hold a limited permit issued by the New York State Education Department?
Icon for the answerThe correct title for an LPN license applicant who holds a limited permit is Graduate Practical Nurse (GPN). The correct title for an RN license applicant who holds a limited permit is Graduate Nurse (GN). These titles must be displayed on identification badges and must also be used when signing official patientcare documents.
27. I recently graduated with a BN/BScN/BSN degree from a Canadian University. What are the steps for applying for licensure as an RN in New York State?
Icon for the answerThere are 5 methods for applying for licensure as an RN in New York State. If you were granted the BN, BSN, or BScN degree after January 1, 2015 from a university in a Canadian province (except Quebec), you may apply for licensure as a recent Canadian graduate (using RN method #4). If you don’t qualify, you may apply for licensure as an internationally educated applicant (using RN method #5).
For instructions for applying for licensure as an RN in New York State, click here.
28. I didn't go to college in the United States. I graduated from a nursing school in another country. What are the steps for applying for licensure as an RN in New York State?
Icon for the answerThere are 5 methods for applying for licensure as an RN in New York State. If you graduated from a nursing school in another country, you can apply for licensure as an internationally educated applicant (using RN method #5).
For instructions for applying for licensure as an RN in New York State, click here.
29. I went to nursing school in another country and want to be an RN in New York State. When will I be allowed to take the NCLEX-RN?
Icon for the answerBefore you will be allowed to take the NCLEX-RN, the following sequence of events must happen:
30. I was educated and licensed as a physician outside the United States. Can I qualify for a New York State RN or LPN license using my physician credentials?