Moving from NJ to North Carolina

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Anyone have any input on applying for reciprocity and working in North Carolina? I am looking to move ASAP! Thanks!

Hey, Try going online to NCBON.com. I believe you can down load the application and pay the fee for reciprocity. I reciprocityed from fla to nc in 2001 and I think it cost about $120 dollars. I hope this information helped

Thanks alot. That was very helpful. How long did it take before you recieved your license?

Specializes in LTC.

What part of NC are you moving to? Wonderful LPN positions in NC. I am near Greensboro.

I am moving to Charlotte. I have found a few perspective jobs so that makes me a very happy camper! Any thoughts?

Specializes in LTC.

i put a link on with nc hospitals. just so you could check some of them out. i know that is the presbyterian hospital and unc charlotte.

hospital listing

hope this helps..sandra

That was so helpful. Thank you so very much! Have any idea how long it will take before I get my NC license?

Specializes in LTC.

You know I heard these other girls from Virginia talking at the hospital I work at in Greensboro and they said it was maybe 30days or little less time for them to get their NC license.

Hi,

Just moved to Charlotte, NC and I'm loving it! 2 questions ladies (and gents if your out there)

1) I applied for a temporary license while waiting for the permanent one. Any idea how long the temporary one takes???????

2)Any referrals to peds agencies/registries??????

Thank you!

Specializes in Internal Medicine, Home Health, Med-Surg.

Anyone living in the Wilmington area??? We are in Fort Luad and my husband may be getting promoted/transferred to Wilmington!!

Thanks

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.
Anyone living in the Wilmington area??? We are in Fort Luad and my husband may be getting promoted/transferred to Wilmington!!

Thanks

If you have not done so already, visit the North Carolina Nurses forum for more specific information. If you ask your questions over there, you're more likely to get responses.

http://www.allnurses.com/forums/f165/

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