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Ditto what caliotter said, with the one footnote that you can only hold a license in one NLC ("compact") state at a time, and you can only have a compact license if your home state (the state that is your permanent residence) is a compact state. Outside of the NLC, yes, you can hold as many licenses as you're willing to pay for and maintain (CEUs, any other requirements). Ditto for # of jobs -- you can hold as many jobs as you can keep track of and manage to show up for. :)
I had a nursing license in 3 states at the same time once. I worked in 2 of them. Just remember to keep a copy of contact hours and be ready to copy them for multiple states when you renew. Renew if you think you will be back in the next 5-10 years. It is a royal pain to reinstate a license these days, not like in the old days! Many states will not put you on an "inactive list" anymore. It's no cheap to get a license in a new state. If I remember right it was close to $200 for Ohio by the time all of the required material was gethered. Indiana was only $75 - $100.
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Hi all. I am not a travel nurse, but I have a question many of you might have the answer to. Can you hold an RN license in 2 different states? I am not looking to travel if that makes a difference. Just that I live close enough to work in either state. Also, can you work in both states? Say I have a part time job in one state (Ohio) , and another part time job in another state (West Virginia)...is that ok? Sorry if these questions are silly. Thanks in advance! :redpinkhe