Published Oct 2, 2015
FloridaBeagle
217 Posts
Hi everyone,
I originally passed NCLEX for another state. I wasn't able to get a job there, and moved on to another state. I don't plan on ever going back there, so I let it expire. I know every time I get a new licence for a new state, the Nursys system asks about where I was originally licensed, so is it going to cause problems that it expired?
Thanks.
NanaPoo
762 Posts
I worked on my original license for 2.5 years then moved to a neighboring state that wasn't a compact state. I allowed that original license to expire. 4 years later I moved back to that first state and just reapplied. It wasn't a big deal at all.
Since then I've moved multiple times with my husband's job back and forth between compact and non-compact states. Each time I've just allowed each of these licenses to expire. It's never a big deal. If I happen to move (or not) move back to one of these previous states I just renew the license and start back to work.
As long as any and all previous licenses are in good standing, you're in good shape!
elkpark
14,633 Posts
No, it's not a big deal. The states maintain records of even expired licenses, so, when future job applications ask you for info about license you've had, you can look up the license # and specific dates on the state website (as I've done a kazillion times over the years :)).
Thanks. That alleviates some stress.