Depending on your primary state of residency, you may be a member of a compact state that recognizes licensure from other states. There are a lot of walk thru states, but if you are like most of us, you prefer to do things by mail. Most states if not all will do a criminal background check. You can go online to the board of nursing of the state/states you are looking at to find out their requirements. My home state is a member of a compact state, but I still have licences from 4 non compact states. It can get expensive, but most travel companies pay for licencing in your new state if you are taking a contract with them.
This won't help you in Ky., but it may help someone reading this thread. It is a current list of compact states.
http://www.ncsbn.org/nlc/rnlpvncompa...tion_state.asp
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