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May 12, 2009 12:35 PM

Smart to get licensed in compact state first?? Plz advise


Hello everyone, I just graduated from my BSN program 2 days ago! I'm really excited right now, but I'm a little unsure of what exactly I should do next. The state I graduated in is a compact state, but the state we're moving to (Illinois) in July, is not a compact state.

My question to you guys is: should I go ahead and get licensed in my current compact state and then just attempt to transfer it to Illinois, or should I just try and get licensed in Illinois? I've heard you have to jump through lots of hoops to get licensed in non compact states. Is it hard to transfer your license from a non-compact state to a compact state?

I am stressed about this, because I can't even register for the nclex to take boards until I know which state would be best to apply to first.


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from Reno1978
Old May 12, 2009, 01:08 PM

Default Re: Smart to get licensed in compact state first?? Plz advise
If you're going to move to and work in IL, get a IL license.

Whether you get your license in another state or not, IL will make sure you meet all of their requirements to get licensed. I see no reason to get licensed somewhere else first unless you want to increase the cost and time to get licensed.
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Old May 12, 2009, 01:26 PM

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Things may be different now, but I always understood it was easier to get your license in the state you graduated in, then get it transferred (however I am not sure what a "compact" state is).
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from 09NewGrad
Old May 12, 2009, 01:37 PM

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Thank you for both of your replys! A compact state means you can be licensed in one state, say Colorado, which is a compact state, and practice in Nebraska which is another compact state - you simply need to comply with the nurse practice act of the state in which you practice, rather than having to transfer your license over.
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from Katnip
Old May 12, 2009, 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by 09NewGrad View Post
Thank you for both of your replys! A compact state means you can be licensed in one state, say Colorado, which is a compact state, and practice in Nebraska which is another compact state - you simply need to comply with the nurse practice act of the state in which you practice, rather than having to transfer your license over.
You have to hold the license in the state of your primary residence. So if you moved to Nebraska you will need a Nebraska license. But if you live in one compact state and commute to another, you just need the license from your home state.
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from 09NewGrad
Old May 12, 2009, 02:11 PM

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I'm thinking of just attempting to get licensed in Illinois (which is not where I graduated) so as to avoid any delays or extra transfer fees. Please post if you don't think this is a good idea. I plan on applying to the state board of nursing soon.
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Old May 12, 2009, 02:13 PM

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My understanding is a compact is only useful if your main residence is one state and you work in another that is on the compact list. If you plan on moving residence then you can not use compact but have to get a license in the state of your residence. So if planning on moving to IL then could either apply to state you are in now and once passed NCLEX and have a license endorse or apply straight away to IL
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from Wendy79
Old May 12, 2009, 02:33 PM

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For what it's worth, the endorsement process in Illinois is inexpensive and quite easy. But if you're moving there in July, there's no chance you'll be practicing in your home state. It takes almost no more effort to apply for licensure in a state other than your own. The only thing I can think of is that the fingerprinting process will be slightly different, but it's no big deal, and you can find all the details on the Illinois website easily.

Congratulations on your graduation, and good luck on the NCLEX. Where in IL are you moving to? Do you have a job lined up?
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from SDA3694
Old May 12, 2009, 02:44 PM

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I am so glad someone else had this question!! My question is what would you do if you know youre planning to move to a compact state but you dont live there now and you dont want to move until you have officially passed NCLEX. Can you still apply for that state?
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from 09NewGrad
Old May 12, 2009, 04:28 PM

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Hi there SDA. When you are applying to pay for the NCLEX, it asks which state board of nursing you want to apply for. So to answer your question, you would just need to select the state you plan to move to and work in, and also go to that state's board of nursing website and fill out an application for licensure.
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