Published Dec 29, 2017
creyzi4zb12
15 Posts
Hello, good day to you all.
I recently passed the NCLEX last December 2016, and was registered at May 2017.
I don't know what to do afterwards. I was thinking of maybe getting an I.D. or some kind of paper for proof of me passing the exam.
I have a problem, because I do not seem to have some sort of ID, paper or other kind of proof to show that I am an RN already.
My name shows up in the license lookup page as a registered nurse, I also had the letter the NCSBN sent me that I passed the exam, but besides that, I have no other proof.
What should I do to get some sort of ID, diploma-like-thingy to show, or something?
Thanks in advanced. And God bless to you all!
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Why would you want paper proof if your name appears online on state website?
FullGlass, BSN, MSN, NP
2 Articles; 1,868 Posts
It depends on the state you are licensed in. For example, Maryland does not provide any sort of paper ID. It's all online. In contrast, California, does provide a paper ID card. Check with your state BON. As long as you show up as an RN online, you are fine.
Thanks for the reply. NVM guys, I found out a way to look at my certificate online.
It's called an ELicense.
- You just go to idfpr.com
- Go to ELicense
- Then go to License Professionals
- Then input your license number and your birthdate (just those two/if you have an SSN then even better)
- Then you can see your Certificate/ELicense
Anyway...Have a happy day