Could someone help me???

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Specializes in 3 years experience with nursing home.

Well I passed NCLEXPN on 9-8-06 (that's when i fould out through the quick results that I passed). But my job won't let me start until I have my real license. It's been over a week and I was wondering when I could expect to get my license in the mail or see my name on the board of nursing website as being verified as a licensed LPN. Does anyone know anything about any of this? I really want to start work!

Specializes in Family Nurse Practitioner.
Well I passed NCLEXPN on 9-8-06 (that's when i fould out through the quick results that I passed). But my job won't let me start until I have my real license. It's been over a week and I was wondering when I could expect to get my license in the mail or see my name on the board of nursing website as being verified as a licensed LPN. Does anyone know anything about any of this? I really want to start work!

Congratulations! I'd call your bon. My name was posted at bon website by the same time as I could have paid to get the quick results.

Specializes in ER, NICU, NSY and some other stuff.

Check your state BON website as this can vary from state to state.

Specializes in OB, ortho/neuro, home care, office.

Mine came a week + 1 day after taking the test along with my pretty plaque which rests on the wall above my desk. So give it a day or two, and check your BON site for sure.

Specializes in Community Health, Med-Surg, Home Health.
Well I passed NCLEXPN on 9-8-06 (that's when i fould out through the quick results that I passed). But my job won't let me start until I have my real license. It's been over a week and I was wondering when I could expect to get my license in the mail or see my name on the board of nursing website as being verified as a licensed LPN. Does anyone know anything about any of this? I really want to start work!

I got my license within a week of passing the boards and my name was posted three days later. By the time you receive this, you should have your paperwork. Good luck, nurse!:nurse:

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