Published Sep 24, 2007
BORI-BSNRN, BSN, RN
441 Posts
If your validity date will not yet expire on your scheduled date you can still make changes anytime soon. If it's your scheduled appointment date is your last day of validity date and you need more time to study, you'll have to re-register for your new ATT validity dates and repay $200 for your NCLEX RN exam.
Hello everyone! How long is that validity date 2 or 3 months? Thanks in advance
Silverdragon102, BSN
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varies from state to state some start 3 months upwards, usually indicated on ATT
Have moved your post to one on its own so not to get confused with other thread on different subject