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  1. DSPS Registered Nurse - Wisconsin

    Per Wis. Stat. § 440.08 (2), the required renewal date for the Registered Nurse credential is 02/28 or 2/29/even years. Should you receive your initial credential in the months leading up to this …

  2. Nursing License Renewal and License Guide by State (2026)

    Whether you’re applying for your first RN license, renewing your credentials, or preparing for a travel nursing assignment in a new state, this page has you covered.

  3. Registered Nurse Requirements by State - NurseJournal.org

    Sep 10, 2025 · Registered nursing (RN) requirements vary among states, whether you’re applying for a new nursing license, renewing your current license, or transferring an existing one. Check …

  4. State-by-State Guide to RN Licensure | Nurse.org | Nurse.Org

    Jul 29, 2025 · A complete guide to the requirements and process of getting licensed as a registered nurse in different states.

  5. Registered Nurse License Renewal Guides

    Jan 2, 2026 · Our dedicated RN license renewal guides provide you with up-to-date information, state-specific requirements, and step-by-step instructions to simplify the renewal process.

  6. Nursing License Renewal Requirements by State - IntelyCare

    Learn the nursing license renewal requirements by state to ensure you're able to practice properly without interruption.

  7. How do I renew my license? - NCSBN

    To apply and pay for a license renewal you will need to go to your state nursing regulatory body/board of nursing (NRB/BON) website. You can refer to our list of NCSBN member states …

  8. Nursys®

    Looking to renew your license? To renew your license or to apply for a new license, contact your board of nursing.

  9. Nursing License Renewal Information for RNs and PNs

    Do you know what happens when you don't renew your nursing license? Get complete information about nurse licensure renewal for registered nurses and PNs.

  10. Nursing CE Requirements by State - AAMN

    NOTE: Instead of CE, you may renew by documenting at least 400 hours of paid nursing practice in the past two years, 960 hours in the past five years, or holding a current nationally …