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A request for license verification must be completed Online via BreEZe. Log into your BreEZe account online at: .breeze.ca.gov. Initiate and submit a Verification Request Enter in all requested information. Pay the $100 verification fee online. Click Submit.
In California, there are three types of pre-licensure nursing programs, and two alternative routes to become a registered nurse: Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) Takes 2-3 years. Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Takes 4 years. Entry Level Masters Program in Nursing (ELM) LVN 30 Unit Option. Military Corpsmen.
Complete a College Course You can earn 10 CEUs for each 3 to 4 credit-hour class. Follow these requirements to earn and receive CEUs. Timing: You must complete the college course during your three-year renewal cycle.
All RNs in the State of California who wish to maintain an active license are required to complete 30 contact hours of continuing education for license renewal. The continuing education course(s) must be taken through a continuing education provider recognized by the Board.
Complaints may be filed online through DCA BreEZe Online Services. In filing your complaint, the information you provide will determine the action the Board will take. The most effective complaints are those that contain firsthand, verifiable information.
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California CNAs need 48 hours of continuing education every 2 years to renew their license. A maximum of 24 of the 48 hours may be taken online (the rest need to be in a live setting).
In the State of California, Registered nurses are required by law (California Code of Regulations, Section 1451, Article 5) to complete 30 contact hours of continuing education every two years, in addition to paying the renewal fee, to maintain an active license.
Proof of 30 contact hours of continuing education is required for every renewal for an active license except for first time renewal by RNs who obtained their initial license by passing the national licensing exam within the past two years.

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