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  1. We welcome you to the Texas Board of Nursing (BON or Board) website. The BON has been serving the public for more than 100 years since its establishment in 1909 by the Legislature to regulate the safe practice of nursing in Texas.

  2. www.bon.texas.gov › texasnurseportal › indexTexas Board of Nursing

    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.

  3. License Verification. Please click here for the Texas License Verification Portal. Board of Nursing Complaint Process: Investigation to Resolution.

  4. File an examination application with the Texas Board of Nursing; Wait fifteen business days ; While you wait, prepare for the exam. We recommend that you: view a copy of the Nursing Practice Act (NPA) and Board Rules and Regulations on our website. take the online jurisprudence prep course on the

  5. Board Rule 216 is the Boards continuing competency rule and contains complete information on all of the requirements for Texas nurses. For answers to frequently asked questions about continuing competency, please review the Board’s Continuing Education & Competency FAQs. General continuing competency information.

  6. Board Rule 217.7 requires name and address changes to be submitted to the Board in writing. These changes may be submitted by using the Nurse Portal and uploading applicable supporting documents. Information about the Nurse Portal is available on the Boards Nurse Portal webpage: https://www.bon.texas.gov/texasnurseportal/ .

  7. What is the Texas Board of Nursing? Mission and Values. Board Services include: Licensing. School Approval. Enforcement, and. Information. NOTE: For more information, go to the About menu, above. Compact with Texans. Filing a Complaint Against the BON. Filing a Complaint Against a Nurse. How do I file a complaint against a nurse?