I am a nurse in Nevada trying to endorse into Texas. Do you have any knowledge on the process with the Texas BON?
Each Board of Nursing operates separately, even the compact states. From the tone of your question, I think there may be something in your background that you are concerned about in applying. If so, contact an attorney. But no one can tell you whether you will be given your license. It is determined on a case-by-case basis with each Board. However, an attorney can help you look your best before the Board.
In addition to application, and fingerprints, 2 weeks after application, your eligible to take required Nursing Jurisprudence Examination --info at above link..
Lorie Brown RN, MN, JD
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Hello,
I am a nurse in Nevada trying to endorse into Texas. Do you have any knowledge on the process with the Texas BON?
Each Board of Nursing operates separately, even the compact states. From the tone of your question, I think there may be something in your background that you are concerned about in applying. If so, contact an attorney. But no one can tell you whether you will be given your license. It is determined on a case-by-case basis with each Board. However, an attorney can help you look your best before the Board.