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How Long Does it Take to Get a Nursing License? The following time frame to obtain your Wisconsin nursing license is between 7-15 business days after all documents and fees have been received. Please note that the requirements change on an ongoing basis.
Pre-Credential Education Information A course of instruction in manicuring of at least 300 training hours in not less than 7 weeks and not more than 20 weeks, in a school of cosmetology or a school of manicuring licensed under Wis. Stat.
License by Endorsement Approximately 7-15 business days upon receipt of all required docs - valid for 90 days. Must not have any prior convictions OR disciplinary actions.
Permanent License Submit an application online in the LicensE portal and pay the fee. Request verification of licensure via Nursys from your original state of licensure and the state where you are currently employed. Submit Form 2687 with a photograph, allowing the Wisconsin BON to perform a background check.
To transfer your license to Wisconsin, you must have 4000 hours of licensed experience and go through the WI license transfer application process. If you do not yet have 4000 hours of work experience, you will need to take the Wisconsin board exams to earn your license by examination.
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The state board of cosmetology has a reciprocal agreement with every state except Connecticut, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, New Jersey, New Mexico, Rhode Island, and Utah. Rhode Island Must be licensed in a state that requires at least 300 hours of training.
All establishments where cosmetology is practiced must be licensed as a cosmetology establishment. Establishments must also obtain a license before opening a new business, relocating an existing business, or a changing the ownership of the business. A person who is not licensed under Wis.
Pre-Credential Education Information A course of instruction in cosmetology of at least 1550 training hours in not less than 10 months in a school of cosmetology licensed under Wis. Stat.

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