What is involved in moving a long expired license to just inactive status ?
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by GrooveeBabee Jul 27, '12I will not be working as a nurse but am working in a field where it would be beneficial if I could still put the RN after my name. Can I just pay a fee and be back on inactive status- or is there more involved ? Thanks in advance!!
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http://allnurses.com/showthread.php?t=763281©2013 allnurses.com INC. All Rights Reserved. - Jul 27, '12 by MulanQuote from GrooveeBabeeYou need to contact your state BON and ask them that question.I will not be working as a nurse but am working in a field where it would be beneficial if I could still put the RN after my name. Can I just pay a fee and be back on inactive status- or is there more involved ? Thanks in advance!!
Let us know what you find out. - Jul 28, '12 by P_RNWhen renewal time came I took the inactive option offered by the BON. I can still sign RN but have to put a small i. after The RN.(RN i) To reactivate it I would need to either take the NCLEX or do a refresher, clinicals, and a number of CEs. Your BON is the answer place.
I am in SC other boards will be different in their requirements