California Nurse Licensing Guide

Approximately 10-12 weeks upon receipt of all required materials.

Temporary License

Approximately 2-3 weeks upon receipt of all required materials.

CA License Renewal

Important Things to Know about California Nurse Licenses

CA Licensure by Endorsement

Process

Permanent License

1. Submit an application online via BreEZe and pay the fee. The process is similar for RNs and LPNs, but each license has its own separate Board of Nursing. Click here for the CA Board of Registered Nursing and click here for the CA Board of Vocational Nursing.

2. Provide a background check with fingerprints. Instructions for fingerprinting for RNs can be found here, and information for LPNs can be found here.

  1. You will need to use FD-258 for fingerprinting. Please check the facility at which you will be fingerprinted to determine whether they will provide an FD-258 card or require you to bring your own.
  2. You may also obtain an FD-258 card at your local law enforcement agency, such as a police station or sheriff’s office. RNs may also request one from the Board of Registered Nursing by using our Fingerprint Request Form. LPNs can find more fingerprinting information here.

3. Request verification of licensure via Nursys from your original state of licensure and the state where you are currently employed. If these states do not participate in Nursys, you will need to contact that state's BON and request verification be sent to the California Board of Registered Nursing or Board of Vocational Nursing.

4. RNs only- Submit transcripts.

5. LPNs only- Submit proof of 12th-grade education.All applicants must provide proof of 12th-grade education or its equivalent. A high school diploma or GED certificate is acceptable.

6. Documents and/or letters explaining prior convictions or disciplinary action and attesting to your rehabilitation (if applicable).

Temporary License

1. You may apply for a temporary RN or LPN license at the same time that you apply for licensure by endorsement or at any time prior to the issuance of a permanent registered nursing license.

2. A temporary license is valid for a period of six months, allowing an applicant to work pending issuance of a permanent license.

3. The Board must receive and process fingerprint results from the California Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) before a temporary license is issued. There may be a delay if the application or fingerprint results indicate a prior conviction(s) or other basis for denial.