Published Jun 27, 2012
Ellisjc0507
88 Posts
I just sent out my complete application today (I live in Gsaithersburg, MD) and it should be at the MD board of nursing by tomorrow. Approximately how long will it take for me to get an ATT? Thanks in advance friends. You all have been a blessing!!!
KimberlyRN89, BSN, RN
1,641 Posts
You sent it via mail? Idk how long it might take for them to get around to opening it lol, they move pretty slowly. I have friends who graduated in May and from what I've been hearing from them, the BON is taking a while to process stuff.
worf
133 Posts
I graduated in May from an out of state University, and I sent in my app and it took 30 days for me to get my ATT! But...it only took 3 days after passing my NCLEX to get my official license in the mail :)
I just sent out my complete application today (I live in Gaithersburg, MD) and it should be at the MD board of nursing by tomorrow. Approximately how long will it take for me to get an ATT? Thanks in advance friends. You all have been a blessing!!!
Hey thanks for writing. I actually got my ATT 2 days after I sent my application. It was super fast since I live close and I had all documents sent together.
michelleIP
35 Posts
Hi! When you submitted your application to Maryland BON, what are the things that you sent? Thanks..
sassybunny
10 Posts
Maybe everyone else already knows this but you don't actually get your ATT unless you've registered at Pearson. I sent my application in the mail to the MBON and waited a week. Then I talked to some friends from school and they said I'd never get that ATT until I also registered with Pearson.
hope4673
17 Posts
I am getting very frustrated. I went to school in MI so I had to mail my application with everything to the board. I registered with Pearson in March and sent my application in on April 1. I still have not received my ATT more than 2 months later. I think I will have to drive up there in person because I've tried calling already. If they do not have that ready by now I will be so angry. Did you get you're ATT yet?
i<3u
177 Posts
I drove to the MBON (for my LPN and RN) and received my ATT within 24h. Well 48h w/ the RN because I forgot to turn in my state declaration form with the packet. So, I drove back the next day and received my ATT the next day. I didn't feel comfortable just sending it in because I've heard tooo many horror stories about MBON. Plus, it took weeks for some people in my class to get their ATT and they mailed their packets in.
care52
7 Posts
I definitely think dropping your application off in person is the way to go. Mine also only took a day to get my ATT sent to me after I dropped it off!