how long does ATT takes

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hello guys Im new at this site, actually this is my first post, I just finished nursing school in February this year and applied the 3/1/2016 to the board of nursing in Florida and ivent received any feedback from them yet???? whats going on, does ATT takes that long to release a number or is actually what it normally it takes

Pleaseeee helpppp me im so frustrated im ready to take the nclex but it seems forever

Specializes in L&D.

It took about 4-5 weeks to get my ATT. I took the NCLEX in Nebraska. Usually it takes a few weeks, at least, to process the application.

it isn't taking long at all you only sent in your application two weeks ago! if the mail is like usual it would take days to even get it and then they process in order they receive it, if there is alot ahead of you then you'll have to wait. they have to get your school records to review before they authorize you to take the test and depending on the school that can take weeks all in itself! I think you need more patience lol, besides you need the time to study!!

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.

It took about five weeks after graduation to receive my ATT.

I sent in my application to Florida BON on january 28 this year, i received my approval letter February 15. I registered to pearson vue February 20 and i received my ATT February 29.

From my understanding you will get the ATT when the board sends your approval to pearson vue, be sure to check your spam folder in your email also.

Specializes in Neuro, Telemetry.

Be patient. I'm in AZ. I sent in my app a month before graduation (we have preceptorship and know if we will graduate or not at that time). I didn't get my ATT until almost a month after graduation because that's how long it took the school to send out transcripts and the BON to process them. Then add a day for the info to get to PV. I paid the PV fee the same day as I submitted my application to the board.

2 weeks is not long in most areas. I have heard of people taking NCLEX within days of graduation but I believe that that is not the norm.

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