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Nursing Contract Updated February 20, 2025

By Editorial Team

How to Get Your Nursing License in Multiple States

Are you a nursing professional ready to expand your career across state lines? Whether you’re considering travel nursing or simply looking for more flexibility, obtaining a multistate nursing license can open new doors. Thanks to the Nursing Licensure Compact (NLC), working in multiple states as a nurse has become easier—but there are important steps to follow to make it happen. 

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What is the Nursing Compact?  

The Nursing Licensure Compact (NLC) is an agreement that permits registered nurses (RNs), licensed practical nurses (LPNs), and licensed vocational nurses (LVNs) to have one license recognized across multiple participating states. This eliminates applications for separate nursing licenses in each state, making it ideal for travel nurses and those contemplating relocation.  

Currently, the NLC extends to 42 states and jurisdictions, with more likely to join in the future. Compact states include popular destinations for nurses such as Texas, Florida, North Carolina, and Arizona.  

Benefits of the Nursing Compact  

Obtaining a multistate nursing license through the NLC offers numerous advantages for healthcare professionals, especially for travel nurses. Here’s why it’s worth the effort: 

  • Career Flexibility: Move seamlessly between compact states without reapplying for licensure. 
  • Faster Hiring Process: Travel nurses can start assignments sooner since licensing hurdles are cleared in advance. 
  • Cost Savings: No need to pay individual licensure application fees for each state. 
  • Access to Opportunities: More states mean access to diverse job markets, flexible work arrangements, and opportunities for higher pay. 
  • Emergency Responsiveness: During public health crises, you can quickly assist in other states.  

Steps to Obtain Your Multistate Nursing License  

If you’re eager to explore travel nursing or want the freedom to practice in multiple states, here are the steps to getting started with a Nursing Compact license: 

Step 1: Verify Your Eligibility  

Before applying for a multistate nursing license, ensure you meet the eligibility criteria set by the NLC. You must: 

  • Reside in a compact state as your primary legal residence (proof of residency is required, such as a driver’s license or voter registration). 
  • Hold an active and unencumbered nursing license in your resident state. 
  • Complete a state-approved nursing education program. 
  • Pass the NCLEX-RN or NCLEX-PN exam.  

If your primary residence isn’t in a compact state, you’ll need to apply for individual state licenses or consider relocating to participate in the NLC.  

Step 2: Apply for a Multistate License  

Next, apply through your state’s board of nursing. This process typically involves the following steps: 

  • Visit your state board of nursing’s website to access the multistate license application form. 
  • Provide proof of residency in a compact state. 
  • Submit any additional documents required, such as background checks or proof of education. 
  • Pay the application fee—expect it to range between $100 and $200.  

Each state has its own application-specific requirements, so double-check to avoid processing delays.  

Step 3: Submit to a Criminal Background Check  

Compact states require all applicants to undergo a federal and state criminal background check. This includes fingerprinting conducted through authorized entities in your state.  

Your application won’t move forward until the background check is completed, so schedule this step as early as possible. 

Step 4: Wait for License Approval  

Once you’ve completed your application and submitted all required documentation, it’s time to wait for approval. While processing timelines vary, most applications are reviewed within 4-6 weeks. Keep an eye on your email or user portal for updates from your state’s board of nursing.  

Step 5: Confirm Multistate License Status  

After approval, confirm the multistate designation on your nursing license by logging into Nursys®—the database for verification of nurse licensure. This step confirms you’re officially recognized as a compact license holder.  

Step 6: Start Your Travel Nursing Journey  

Now that you have a multistate license, the possibilities are endless! You can pursue roles in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities throughout compact states. Travel nursing agencies like Amn Healthcare often prioritize nurses with active multistate licenses due to their flexibility. 

FAQs about the Nursing Compact  

Can I Practice in Non-Compact States with a Multistate License?  

No. Compact licenses allow you to work only in compact states. If you plan to work in a non-compact state, you must apply for licensure in that specific state.  

What Happens If I Move to a Non-Compact State?  

If you relocate to a non-compact state, your multistate license will automatically convert to a single-state license in your former state of residency.  

Is There an Expiration Date for the Multistate License?  

Nursing licenses are usually tied to your state’s licensure renewal requirements. Ensure that you renew your license on time to maintain its multistate status.  

Are Advanced Practice Nurses (APNs) Covered Under the NLC?  

Currently, the NLC applies only to RNs, LPNs, and LVNs. Advanced Practice Nurses, such as Nurse Practitioners (NPs), must obtain individual state credentials.  

How Can I Stay Updated About Compact States?  

Visit the official NLC website (www.nursingcompact.com) or consult Nursys® to stay informed about compact states and any updates to the agreement.  

Your Career Deserves the Freedom of a Multistate License  

Whether you’re a travel nurse chasing exciting job opportunities or a dedicated professional seeking career flexibility, obtaining a multistate nursing license can be a game-changer. By utilizing the NLC, you reduce bureaucratic burdens and gain the freedom to work where you’re needed most. 

Looking for more resources to simplify your travel nurse licensing process? Stay connected with our blog for tips, career strategies, and updates on licensure processes! 

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