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Can You Go Anywhere In The Country If You Have An Lpn?

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QUESTION:

My husband is in the army so we don’t stay anywhere to long and I am interested in becoming a LPN but im afraid that if I get it here in this state that I won’t be able to work anywhere besides this state and we will be moving in 2 years. if anyone can answer that I would appreciate it.

2 Comments so far

  1. Garrett 9,000 on January 2, 2010 5:56 am

    When you have a license that you wish to apply to another state, contact the new state’s L.P.N. board. Usually the only thing to do is send in your application and a fee. SOMETIMES the new state will require you to pass their state board test depending on where your original license is from.

  2. don_sv_a on January 2, 2010 6:42 am

    You will need to apply to the State Board of Nursing in whichever states you move to and get your license transferred.