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  2. In Section A, begin by selecting the type of license application you are submitting to Texas: NCLEX-RN, RN Examination, or Endorsement. Fill in your Last Name, First Name, Date of Birth, and any other names used.
  3. Continue by providing the Name of State/Country/Province/Territory that issued your license, along with your License Number and Date of Issuance for this License.
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Criminal History A criminal record is one of the most docHub factors affecting your ability to get licensed. Texas law requires full disclosure of any criminal history. Felony convictions, especially those related to drugs or violence, may result in a denial. Misdemeanors may not automatically disqualify you.
Look up and verify a license from any QuickConfirm participating board of nursing and download a report with the licensure and discipline status information.
Submit your official transcript verifying completion of the academic course for academic credit. The transcript should be mailed to the Texas Board of Nursing, Attention: APRN Department, 333 Guadalupe, # 3‐460, Austin, Texas, 78701.
Traveling North Into Austin on Interstate Highway 35 Turn right onto Trinity St. then turn left onto 18th St. The George Bush building will be on your right, between Congress and Brazos St. The entrance to the building is on 18th St.

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