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All nurse aides and nurse aide candidates must register in the Credential Management System, where a nurses certification status is available. The states Department of Public Health also has a Nurse Aide Registry in Texas. A registered CNA must graduate from an accredited program and have an active license.
You can seek reinstatement by contacting the Texas CNA registry within 24 months of expiration. Four Statuses of Certification. Check Certification Status. Determine Your Eligibility. Complete Criminal History Check. Submit Request to Retest Form. Examination and Re-Certification.
Steps to follow: Obtain an application for reciprocity from: . Make certain your CNA certification in your former state is still active and listed in good standing. Obtain a criminal background check to submit to the Texas Nurse Aide Registry.
Q: How long does it take for a Reciprocity application to be processed? A: Reciprocity applications are processed within 15 days of receipt of the completed application.
Does Texas have reciprocity for CNA? Transfer Your CNA Certification to Texas Through Reciprocity Texas offers you the opportunity to apply for reciprocity if you are a certified nursing assistant in another state. You will need to complete an application for reciprocity.
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In Texas, you are legally allowed to work for up to four months before you need to pass the state exam. To check for your current CNA licensure status, go to the nurse aide registry here.
How do I become a certified nurse aide (CNA) in Texas? successfully complete a state-approved nurse aide training and competency evaluation program, and. successfully complete the competency evaluation program examination; or. qualify to be placed on the Texas Nurse Aide Registry by waiver or reciprocity.
You may request to be exempt from training and take only the exam, if: After July 1, 1989, you successfully completed the training portion of an approved NATCEP in any state and have not completed the CEP test or been placed on the registry in another state.

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