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Begin by entering your personal information in Section A. Fill in your legal name, mailing address, date of birth, and social security number. Ensure all details are accurate to avoid processing delays.
In Section B, declare your primary state of residence and check the appropriate box regarding your military status if applicable.
Proceed to Section E where you must meet one of the continuing competency criteria. Check the box that applies to your situation and provide any necessary documentation.
Complete Section F by indicating whether you have practiced nursing since your license expired. If yes, provide details about your practice.
Finally, review all sections for completeness and accuracy before signing the application in the attestation section. Remember that electronic signatures are not accepted.
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What is the difference between expired and inactive license?
Its crucial to differentiate between an inactive license, which can be reactivated with minimal steps, and an expired license, which requires more extensive reinstatement procedures, including potential continuing education and fees.
What happens if you let your nursing license expire in California?
How does an active licensee go about putting his or her license on inactive status? Filling out the proper LREC forms and paying the required fees makes an active license in good standing inactive.
What does it mean for a license to lapse?
What is a lapsed license? The term lapsed refers to an insurance license that the holder does not renew at the time of its expiration date, but which state regulators have yet to administratively terminate.
What happens if you dont renew your license before it expires in California?
The renewal will be considered delinquent; You will be required to pay the delinquent renewal fee; There will be a break in licensing time; The license will only be renewed from the date an acceptable renewal application is received through the remainder of the current renewal period.
What happens if my CA RN license expires?
A licensee cannot practice as a registered nurse in the state of California on an inactive license. The inactive status maintains the license as current for the renewal period. If the RN chooses to return to active status during the renewal period, proof of completion of 30 contact hours must be submitted.
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If you want to inactivate your license, you must wait until your renewal period expires. Licensees working on an inactive license are investigated by the board.
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