Published Jan 23, 2007
bata_baet
6 Posts
i just passed the local board and still don't have the copy of my license... what will i do?
mtjmnov
184 Posts
Hi, you just have to wait for your license because it is needed if you will apply for eligibilty in Vermont. Maybe you can call the PRC and ask them when will your license be given.
john83, BSN, RN
479 Posts
I think VT even requires a hospital experience of some sort. Please contact the VT board of nursing to verify or ask ma'am Suzanne4.
how can i ask ms suzanne4? im just new on this forum. tnx.
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
She has a sticky near the top of this forum called Ask Suzanne questions
Hi, VT doesn't require a candidate to have hospital experience. As long as you have the necessary requirements like your license, payment and application forms. To check for the application form go to www.ncsbn.org then check for Vermont Board of Nursing.
LibraRN
36 Posts
hi!
there's no need for you to wait for the license to be release since processing of the applications there would take 3-4months.....just send your application together with your demand draft in 1 envelope and ask your school a copy of your TOR and have them seal it in a school envelope then mail them both...i suggest to send it via courrier (fedex,dhl,etc..) instead of sending it via EMS(postal ofc) coz i had a bad experience on this and will never do that again....once you receive your local license,you can email them and ask their fax number,.they are very prompt in answering queries anyway...oh, they didnt require hospital experience by the way..just put N/A to that section.
nursebaby08
16 Posts
hi!there's no need for you to wait for the license to be release since processing of the applications there would take 3-4months.....just send your application together with your demand draft in 1 envelope and ask your school a copy of your TOR and have them seal it in a school envelope then mail them both...i suggest to send it via courrier (fedex,dhl,etc..) instead of sending it via EMS(postal ofc) coz i had a bad experience on this and will never do that again....once you receive your local license,you can email them and ask their fax number,.they are very prompt in answering queries anyway...oh, they didnt require hospital experience by the way..just put N/A to that section.
complete info! cool!
thanks mondhits!!!