Licensure
NH has a mandatory licensing law. No person may practice as a nurse or nursing assistant without a license. The NH Board of Nursing defines "practicing" as including attendance at orientation or completing other types of non-director care activities. (Exception: Applicants, other than secondary students, who have completed a board-approved nursing assistant education program may work without being licensed for 120 days from the program's last day of class.)
- General Information About Licensing
- Nurse Licensure Compact
- On-Line License Renewal
- On Line License Verification
- License Applications
- Permanent Bar from Licensure for Certain Felonies
- Requesting License Verification for RNs and LPNs
- License Verification Information for Employers
- Continuing Competence
- Board Fees
For RNs and LPNs
For ARNPs
- Reentry Process for ARNPs
- National Certification for ARNPs
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