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  1. The Texas Board of Nursing (BON) regulates the safe practice of nursing in Texas since 1909. Find information on licensing, school approval, enforcement, and more on the BON website.

    • Renewal

      BON Position Statements Nursing Peer Review/Incident-Based...

    • Verification

      License Verification. Please click here for the Texas...

    • Endorsement

      Licensure - Endorsement Information . Definition of...

    • Licensing

      All nurses are required to renew their licenses on a...

    • Contact Us

      Workshop / BON CNE Offerings Email address:...

    • Licensure FAQ

      The Texas Board of Nursing (BON) staff has a target of 15...

    • Eligibility

      Eligibility - Welcome to the Texas Board of Nursing Website

    • Education

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  2. www.bon.texas.gov › texasnurseportalTexas Board of Nursing

    Apply for or renew your nurse license in Texas through the secure and confidential Texas Nurse Portal. Learn how to create an account, submit an application, and pay online with CVV and ZIP code verification.

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

  4. Your initial Texas license is valid for a period of 6-29 months, depending on your birth month and year. After your first renewal, your license will expire on the last day of your birth month, typically every 2 years. Licensees born in odd-numbered years will renew in odd-numbered years.

  5. Find answers to common questions about nursing licensure in Texas, such as how to apply, renew, change address, or get verification. Learn about fingerprinting, compact privileges, NCLEX® exam, and more.

  6. Apply for or renew your nurse license online through the Texas Nurse Portal, a confidential and secure system. Watch videos to learn how to create an account, submit an application, or change your name.

  7. Learn how to maintain your Texas APRN license and prescriptive authority, and check your expiration date and continuing education requirements. Find out the difference between Texas-licensed and multistate RN licenses, and access resources for APRN practice and scope.

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