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Order an official transcript of your nursing education program be sent to the Board directly from the school. The transcript must have your degree posted and graduation date. Your nursing program may send official transcripts to the address above or email electronic transcripts to nursingboard@nsbn.state.nv.us.
You may submit fingerprints in one of the following three ways: Electronic Submission at NSBN Office. a) The Board provides fingerprint capture by appointment in its Reno or Las Vegas offices. Electronic Submission at Other Sites in Nevada. Fingerprint Card Submission.
Fingerprinting Services ServiceCost Fingerprint Card (First One) $19.00 Each Additional Card $2.00 Fingerprint Processing Gaming $39.00
Contact Us Click here to send us a message through your Nevada Nurse Portal account for any questions regarding your license or certificate in Nevada. Submit a Complaint. General Contact Information. (888) 590-6726 (toll free)
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As healthcare is a matter of public protection, the Boards of Nursing adopted this process in 1990 to verify that a nurse has not been convicted of a crime. California was the first state to require nurses to be fingerprinted and pass a background check through the FBIs Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification

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