Nurses Helping Nurses
allnurses Network: Central | Jobs | Books | Newsletter
allnurses: A Nursing Community for Nurses
Home General News Blogs Articles Students Region Specialty Degrees F.A.Q.
California Nurses /

moving to california



Did You Know?
allnurses is the largest community for nurses on the web. We now have over 388,562 members! Join today to network with other nurses, laugh, share, and much more.

Apr 10, 2006 11:59 AM

moving to california


My husband got stationed at camp Pendleton, so it looks like we are moving from Texas to California.

my question is how do I go about transfering my license over to California? Will I have to take another exam or will it just transfer? Sorry I am so clueless on the steps to take.


Share

Search Tags
None
Top

 
Advertisement
Sponsored Links
 
Reply
5 Comments
No. 1
Old Apr 10, 2006, 01:40 PM

Arrow Re: moving to california
I too am moving to California in June of this year. I just now (like 5 minutes ago) got a bunch of answers from several people on this board, and from the actual CA Board of Registered Nursing. You can check their website and there is a lot of information there about what steps to take. http://www.rn.ca.gov/
click on licensing and examination on the left hand side of the screen
then go down to licensure by endorsement from another state
You can print off all the things you need from there

I just talked to someone on the phone at the Board in CA and they said to get your permanent license it takes 2-6 months, but you can get a temporary license so you can work for 6 months without your permanent.

The Board of Registered Nursing is in Sacramento, Ca. If you want a temp. license, and don't want to have to go to Sacramento, you have to register on Nursys for license verification ($30), you have to get two fingerprint cards which you can order on the website or order over the phone (I ordered mine online 2 weeks ago and have yet to get them, so today on the phone I ask them to send two more which they gladly did), you go to your local police dept. to get your fingerprints done, then send those 2 cards, your fees, the application for licensure by endorsement, a recent passport type photo, and any documents explaining any prior convictions or disciplinary actions. You also have to send a paper off to your school of nursing to request your transcripts be sent to the CABORN. They said that it would like 4-6 weeks once they get the paperwork for you to get your temp license in the mail.

If you are going to be near Sacramento or traveling thru Sacramento when you enter California, you can just go the the Board and do a walk through process where you turn in all the forms that day and they do your fingerprints on some computerized thing (called LiveScan) and you get your temp then. All you have to do prior to that is register on Nursys and if you want you can print the papers and fill them out so you have them with you when you go. Its cheaper this way...but a hassle if you have to travel a long distance to get to Sacramento.

Hope that helped
Jess

ps. you can PM me if you need to. I hope I wasn't too confusing
Top
 
No. 2
Old Apr 10, 2006, 03:25 PM

Default Re: moving to california
I'm an LVN, is that the site or is there a different site?
Top
 
No. 3
from suzanne4
Old Apr 10, 2006, 07:46 PM

Default Re: moving to california
Completely different site, LVNs are handled thru a separate office and under a completely different set of regulations, as far as licnesing, etc.
Top
 
No. 4
Old Apr 10, 2006, 08:51 PM

Default Re: moving to california
http://www.bvnpt.ca.gov/ I'm assuming
Top
 
No. 5
from berenshj
Old Apr 12, 2006, 04:24 AM

Default Re: moving to california
Hey there, I am also a military wife moving to Calif. I received my license about 4 mnths after applying so I would start the process now. I am also an LVN. It is a lot of paperwork, but it will be worth it to start now. Im not sure if you have that amount of time before you report to California, we did as I am coming from Germany. It is quite expensive compared to other states that I have applied in. Total, I think I paid around 350 dollars. They send you a packet if you request it with everything in it you need. It took longer for me im sure because I live overseas and mail is usually slow. One thing I did not know, is that your IV therapy will not automatically switch over if you are certified. I have to get paperwork and have a preceptor watch me do IV therapy before they will state that I am. Atleast I dont have to take the class though.
Hope that helps. Check out there website provided above. Lots of great info. Take care!
Top
 
Reply




Thread Tools


Who's Online
113 members
1,222 guests
1,335

0

Patient Evaluation of Retail Clinic Care

0

The hard to reach on-call doctor, and its effects on...

4

Woman charged with passing off prescription drug as...

10

Man in "Vegetative State" was conscious for 23...

2

Interesting article on ThedaCare's Collaborative Care Model

12

Possible breakthrough regarding MS

63

16th Philly area hospital to stop delivering babies: Mercy...

10

Really interesting article on Indian open hearts

10

High-Tech Pump Does What Her Heart Can't

6

Air Force RN Found Not Guilty



1

Society Needs Care Too

13

Why am I doing this, anyway?

2

Nurse Heal Thyself

9

My Papa, why I am the nurse I am today.

17

I made it through

11

An angel's gaze

16

A Sister Never Forgets

16

Ruby's Marbles

38

What Do Operating Room Nurses Do?

14

My Little Old Jedi

20

I love this job......

23

"I hear voices"

19

Preventing FRUTI (Foley Related Urinary Tract Infection) in...

24

Error and Attitude

11

It's Just a Shower





Currently Reading This Page: 1 (0 members & 1 guests)

Interested in the hottest topics of the week? Subscribe to the Nurse-zine Newsletter.
Enter email address: