caliotter3 38,333 Posts Mar 12, 2008 It could be that you have not received the automatic renewal notice in the mail for some reason. You should contact your board directly and inquire. In my state, your first renewal does not require CEUs, subsequent ones do. If you need CEUs, you need to get cracking. Most of the companies that offer CEUs, offer streamlined service, so you still have time. Another tactic when you get down to the wire. Drive to the Board with your documents in hand. Both my supervisor and I did that one year when we were down to a day or two and needed to show the new license to our employers. Hope you live in a state that does not require paid employment for renewal. Good luck.
SillyStudent, ASN, RN 1 Article; 287 Posts Specializes in ER/ICU, CCL, EP. Has 8 years experience. Mar 12, 2008 i cannot believe that your license has not already expired..in my state and the others that i know about you have to renew every yearEvery other year in Missouri
mrssicole1 8 Posts Mar 12, 2008 You can go to the board of nursing website on your small copy is a license renewal # on it. in PA
TheCommuter, BSN, RN 226 Articles; 27,608 Posts Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych. Has 17 years experience. Mar 12, 2008 i cannot believe that your license has not already expired..in my state and the others that i know about you have to renew every yearIn Texas, we only need to renew licensure once every 2 years.Since I was born during an odd year (1981), my license is due to be renewed during my birth month of every odd year (2009, 2011, 2013, etc.).