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  1. The Board: protects the public from unsafe nursing practice, provides approval for more than 200 nursing education programs, issues licenses to more than 27,000 nurses per year by examination to new graduates and by endorsement to licensees from other states seeking a Texas license, as well as providing nursing practice and education guidance ...

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

    You must maintain a single Texas Nurse Portal account – you will need to access your verified account (rather than creating a new one) as your official account with the Board. If you do not remember your password, you will need to click the “Forgot your password?” link on the Texas Nurse Portal log-in page under the “Already have an ...

  3. 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.

  4. bon.state.tx.us › 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Electronic List. How do I get a list of all licensed vocational nurses (LVNs), licensed registered nurses (RNs), or advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) from the BON's database? This page will help you make that request. Note that you may verify a license here. Open Records Request.

  7. 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.

  8. 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 Board’s Nurse Portal webpage: https://www.bon.texas.gov/texasnurseportal/.

  9. Verification of Texas Nursing Licensure Requests. Please be advised that the Texas Board of Nursing (“BON” or “Board”) discontinued sending paper and/or electronic verifications to other U.S. state boards of nursing as the relevant license information is available to domestic nursing boards in Nursys.

  10. The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) is a not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to provide an organization through which boards of nursing act and counsel together on matters of common interest and concern affecting the public health, safety and welfare, including the development of licensing examinations in nursing.

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