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WHAT STATE Doesnt require SSN??? :writing:

Thank yah soo much....

As i know every person requires to have SSN in America because that your identification(all your information, tax, credit history, etc) you cant work legally without SSN.. thats reality..

As i know every person requires to have SSN in America because that your identification(all your information, tax, credit history, etc) you cant work legally without SSN.. thats reality..

Oh ok thank you soo much.. but I am planning to endorse my licensure of examination to other state who actually dont require SSN...

Even if if if you can locate any state in USA which would endorse your license without asking for your SSN, (i don't think that is possible, i think every state requires your SSN to issue you a nursing license)

still, your employer has to have your SSN to issue you a paycheck.

Instead of trying to hide your SSN from your state board of nursing,

instead it might be better to see a lawyer, or a bill-consolidation group, or some other pertinent professional, to solve why you are worried about anyone checking your SSN.

Oh ok thank you soo much.. but I am planning to endorse my licensure of examination to other state who actually dont require SSN...

I think that even if you passed the NCLEX and do not have the license issued already due to not able to provide the BON with a valid SSN, then you technically do not have a license to endorse to any state.

Hello Everyone Im back and this bothers me a lot, .... HmMmmMM I think i will be having trouble endorsing my nclex passing result to other states coz of the concurrency issues from California... The question is...... Am i still have to complete my deficiencies (just in case) regardless if i took my exam wayback 2011??? i am still on the process of transferring my nclex result from Ca to TX...

Thanks thanks

Hi, I got my nursing license from Texas without SSN in 2009 and still it is active till 2013. I do not know if the rules have changed now but you can contact Texas Board of Nursing.

hi im just wondering if you got the RN license id and able to work? or you just passed the NCLEX exam?

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