Unrestricted RN License

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I read the previous thread about how to obtain an unrestricted nursing license but I am still confused how you apply for one or your current state license is unrestricted if you have no suspension or marks on your current state license.

A license becomes restricted as the result of an action by the State Board of Nursing.

You are issued a license without restrictions, without sanctions, when you first are granted one. Screw that up.....and you get conditions, restrictions, suspensions.....etc.

Start out good and stay that way :)

Specializes in Critical Care, ED, Cath lab, CTPAC,Trauma.

I'm confused...if you ahve no restrictions you have an unrestricted license. The you apply for license by endorsement. What are you asking?

I'm confused...if you ahve no restrictions you have an unrestricted license. The you apply for license by endorsement. What are you asking?

I *think* the OP is asking because she read a thread in which a nurse who had sanctions (a restricted license) was seeking to resolve that and obtain an UNrestricted license.

Very different scenario! At least, that's what I understand the situation to be...the OP is confused in thinking that there are 'different' licenses in place and one must apply for the one that is desired. Not the case.

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