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  1. Hey there Katie457, I asked as many as I could! Several clinical instructors, my dean, past employers.. I think I had like 7 or 8.
  2. Hi there! My school did not do an FBI background check, they just a background check that went back 7 years. Let me know how it goes! Sorry I do not get on here too much!
  3. I got approved ans received my ATT June 30 and the letter from BRN yesterday that bos disciplinary actions would be take against me!! :)
  4. Hi there! I finished my nursing program at the end of May, received my ATT June 30, and got my official letter from the BRN today that at first sounds scary but at the end states they will not be pursing any disciplinary actions. I wanted to share my experience with getting approved by the BRN for NCLEX and license. I want other future nurses to know.. don't give up! You can get your license! It will take extra work and money, but that's the price you have to pay for past mistakes unfortunately. I'm going to try to make my long story short.. I can't believe who I use to be and who I am now.. my past is embarrassing but I have owned up to my mistakes worked so hard to get to where I am today. I had a very bad upbringing, abusive alcohol father but once again this are MY mistakes I made... When I was 17/ 18 (10 years ago) I made some huge mistakes and found, or well put myself in really bad situations. After about 1 1/2 years of several arrest for things.. I had 3 misdemeanors Theft by Unauthorized Taking, Receiving Stolen Property, and Tampering with Public Records (fake ID). I have 5 misdemeanors that I was never convicted (Unlawful Possession, marijuana possession, etc) and was never official arrested for, and lastly I had 1 felony that the judge dismissed. I definitely made lots of mistakes and was a completely different person. I moved to CA and started fresh. Unfortunately in 2011, at the age of 21 I made another mistake. I got a DUI. My alcohol level was low.. 0.083 that the DMV didn't recognize my DUI so I didn't loose my license and completed a 6 week program. Since then I have completely turned my life around. I have gotten everything on my record expunged/ annulled. Fast forward and here I am, just graduated my nursing program and taking NCLEX this week! The things you need for the BRN: 1. CERTIFIED police reports which for my CA arrest I went right to the police station and got them. For my out of state arrest, I hired a lawyer to get my record expunged and asked for him to request certified police reports from the police departments. Some of the PD sent them and others weren't cooperative. I wrote in my letter to the BRN explaining this. 2. CERTIFIED court documents. I called the court houses explaining the situation and they told me exactly how to go about it. Every county and state is different. Just call the court house where you went for court. Make sure you explain the situation because I found people responded better knowing why I needed these things. And because my record out of state is expunged, the court doesn't even recognize the charges so I explained that in my letter and asked for a letter from each court stating that there is no criminal history from the court house perspective. 3. Letters of Recommendation/ Character References. I asked all of my clinical and theory professors that I had in my nursing program and also got a letter from my Dean which I highly recommend. Also, I thought about people who knew me and would be able to attest for my lifestyle change. Make sure you explain that these letters need to be professional and also signed by the person. I had two previous guidance counselors, my doctor, a therapist whom I had seen when I was 17-19 years old, and several employers I have worked for. I also went to a CA certified drug and alcohol counselor for an evaluation and sent that report in also. It was expensive and it's not required but I believe it shows the BRN that you are going above and beyond to prove you are fit to be a nurse. 4. Proof of Rehabilitation. I had completed a 6 week alcohol class for my DUI and submitted the certificate form that, documents of my expunged records, letter from my doctor stating that I have consistently meeting with her for needed appointments and random drug tests, my previous therapist from childhood. Also, I volunteered during my nursing program at a local hospital for more than 120 hrs and had a letter from the woman in charge of the volunteer service. 5. Personal Letter to the Board. It's really important that you write this letter very well and professional. Be straight forward about anything and everything. I gave a small paragraph explaining my home-life growing up because these are people who will be reading about you and do understand people make mistakes. But I made sure that I stated that I wasn't making excuses for my actions. I then wrote my paper in timeline format with the exact day of my arrest, the charges, police department, and my sentence/ punishment was. I also was straight forward with things that I was never charged with as long as I had good behavior. Because no matter what, those arrest will show up. I also stated charges that were dismissed. This part is going to be tough and take time. But you have to face your past and show the board that you own up to these past mistakes and have learned and grown from them. I had several people proof read my letter also. It came to be about 3 1/2 pages long. I threw in also how I've changed and used the nursing process to change my life. No matter what.. DON'T GIVE UP! Trust me I spent nights crying while reading threads on here looking for answers. Look at the BRN website and the directions for what they want. Yes it does say only report "convictions," but really all arrests will show up and they will see them so be up front from the beginning. A nurse needs to be accountable and honest. The BRN is looking at you to see if you are. Show remorse, give the facts, don't sugar coat it. We all have gone through things that shape us into who we are today! You can do this!
  5. Hi there! I am going through the same issue. I am about to start my 4th semester of my nursing program. I have almost all the documents together but am having trouble with the letter. Would you mind sending me a copy of yours also? Thanks!
  6. Hi there! So did you write a separate personal statement about the open container or just include it in DUI personal statement. I have a couple arrest but were never convicted. I'm confused if I should include my arrest or just my convictions. I was most likely going to include the arrest to just be 100% honest. But when you told about the open container ticket did you get the certified court paper work that the BRN request for all convictions? Also, wondering if I should just have a personal statement explaining all my arrest in one?
  7. Hi I tried writing you back but my comment keeps not showing up! Can you try to PM again?
  8. Hi there! I'm just starting the process now and just have been reading as many threads as possible to get all of my paper work together!
  9. Hi I sent you a private message
  10. oh ok thanks! I thought you were saying this thread had been moved to another thread (Nursing licensure with Criminal History) forum?
  11. ok thanks! Do you know how I get to the other thread?!
  12. Ok thank you! How do I get to the other thread?
  13. Hi there! I am in a similar position. I am in my 3rd semester and been so upset and discouraged these past few weeks. The only bad thing is I live 2000 miles away from my hometown and am having a hard time getting my certified Arrest Record. I went back and forth about having a lawyer, but can't afford one. I've already looked into a Drug and Alcohol Evaluation and hoping to have 10 or so reference letters. I have 3 misdemeanors (10 yrs old) and a DUI (7 yrs ago). I'm having a hard time with my personal statement. I was wondering if you'd mind sharing your personal letter with me to help me get started? Thanks so much for this post! It's so nice hearing success story!
  14. Thank you so much for getting back to me! I had been told so many mixed things about getting a lawyer. I got my official records and my DMV records from DOJ last summer because I needed them for my lawyer who is helping getting my record expunged. So that is how I know exactly what charges I ended up with. Do you recommend doing another background check? Our Dean hasn't come and talk to my class yet about the process for applying for boards so but I'm assuming you get an FBI finger print check? I will def be contacting you! Did you have to go through this process also? And I didn't know Louisiana was so strict!

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