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Nursys (License Verification) Nursys is the only national database for verification of nurse licensure, discipline and practice privileges for RNs, LPN/VNs and APRNs licensed in participating jurisdictions, including all states in the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC).
NCLEX New York Exam Results The New York State Education Department, the board that oversees nursing licensure in New York, delivers NCLEX test results within 2-4 weeks from the exam date. The Pearson VUE Quick Results Service provides unofficial test results within two days.
You may track the status of your application by logging in to your NYS License Center account. On the 'Manage My Licenses' tab, the process of your application is tracked in the 'Status' column in your list of records.
Where do I send my transcript to NY Board of Nursing? NYS Education Department, Office of the Professions, Division of Professional Licensing Services Nurse Unit, 89 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12234-1000 PHONE: 518-474-3817 ext.
License Application Status After you have submitted all your documentation, please allow 6 weeks before submitting a Contact Us Form to request a status update. Contacting us earlier may extend processing times for applications. During busy times, this time frame may increase.
Required Documents for School Registration Proof of your student's age. This can be their birth certificate, passport or, record of baptism. Immunization record(s), if available. Your student's most recent report card or transcript, if available. Two (2) of the following to show proof of address:
Registration Time Limit Upon graduation from an accredited nursing program, the earliest you can take your NCLEX exam is approximately 45 days. This varies from state to state, so be sure to check with your NRB to find out what the requirement is in your state.
Your NCLEX scores should be available to the New York Office of the Professions within one month after testing. Once you have received a passing grade on the NCLEX you will receive a letter of passage and your licensure will be issued as soon as it can be processed, usually within a few months.
How long it takes to receive your ATT for the NCLEX varies by NRB. Some boards may take up to twelve weeks, with longer times for education programs outside of the U.S. It is important for applicants to plan well ahead of time, follow directions carefully, and have all documentation in order.
To retake the NCLEX-RN, you must reregister with Pearson VUE. ADDITIONAL STEP IF YOU HAVE BEEN LICENSED AS AN RN, LPN OR LVN IN ANOTHER STATE OR U.S. TERRITORY. If you have been licensed as an RN in another state or a U.S. Territory, you must arrange to have information verifying your license(s) provided to the NYSED.