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  2. Texas Board of Nursing - Licensure Eligibility

    www.bon.texas.gov/licensure_renewal.asp.html

    To maintain a permanent Texas nursing license, you are required to renew your license by submitting the appropriate renewal application, application processing fee, and any/all requested supporting materials on or prior to the license expiration date.

  3. Texas Board of Nursing

    www.bon.texas.gov/texasnurseportal

    On the Texas Nurse Portal log-in page, enter the email address and password under the “Already have an account?” heading. After logging in, click the “Manage Profile” link on the left-hand side of the screen below your name.

  4. The Texas Board of Nursing will cease mailing yellow postcards to licensees notifying nurses that they are eligible to renew as of August 31, 2023. To make sure you receive expiration reminders by email from Nursys e-Notify, register for a free Nurse account from Nursys.com .

  5. Texas Board of Nursing - Education - Continuing Nursing Education...

    www.bon.texas.gov/education_continuing_education.asp

    For licensure renewal, LVNs and RNs must complete 20 contact hours of continuing nursing education (CNE) in the nurse’s area of practice OR demonstrate the achievement, maintenance, or renewal of a Board-approved national nursing certification in the nurse’s area of practice within the licensing period and meet the applicable targeted ...

  6. Texas Board of Nursing - Licensing

    www.bon.texas.gov/board_services_licensing.asp.html

    All nurses are required to renew their licenses on a biennial basis with evidence of required continuing nursing education. The BON approves qualified registered nurses to enter practice as advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), including nurse anesthetists, nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, and nurse midwives.

  7. Texas Board of Nursing - License Verification

    www.bon.texas.gov/licensure_verification.asp.html

    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.

  8. Texas Board of Nursing - Licensure FAQ

    www.bon.texas.gov/faq_licensure.asp.html

    The Texas Board of Nursing (BON) mails a renewal reminder postcard to the last known address in our system sixty (60) days prior to the license expiring. This postcard provides notification of the renewal timeframe and directions on how to renew...

  9. Texas Board of Nursing - Licensure Eligibility

    www.bon.texas.gov/licensure_eligibility.asp.html

    The Board of Nursing looks at responses to questions relating to criminal conduct to determine eligibility for renewal. To check your eligibility for renewing your license, please review the following:

  10. Texas Board of Nursing - Nurses

    bon.texas.gov/newnurses.asp.html

    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.

  11. Texas Board of Nursing - Education FAQ

    www.bon.texas.gov/faq_education_continuing_ed_and_competency.asp

    A nurse's initial license may be valid for a period ranging from six (6) to 29 months, depending on the nurse's birth date. Following the first license renewal, the nurse must meet continuing competency requirements for all following licensure renewal periods.