A Guide to Nursing Licenses and Renewals in Wisconsin
📝 Obtaining a Wisconsin Nursing License
1. Educational Requirements
To become a licensed nurse in Wisconsin, you must graduate from an accredited nursing program. Accepted degrees include:
- Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
- Accelerated BSN programs for individuals holding a non-nursing bachelor's degree
A comprehensive list of approved nursing schools is available through the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS).
2. Application Process
Apply for licensure via examination through the LicensE portal. The application fee is $73, or $57 if applying between July 1 and December 31. In-state graduates must submit the Statement of Graduation or Completion (DSPS Form #259), while out-of-state graduates need to provide official transcripts.
3. Criminal Background Check
Submit the Authorization for Release of FBI Information (Form #2687) along with a recent photograph. After submission, you'll receive instructions for digital fingerprinting.
4. NCLEX Examination
Register for the NCLEX exam through Pearson VUE and pay the $200 fee. It's advisable to register before your nursing program sends your graduation statement or transcript.
🔄 Renewing Your Wisconsin Nursing License
1. Renewal Timeline
Registered Nurse (RN) licenses expire on February 28 of even-numbered years. The renewal fee is $57. If you miss the deadline, a $25 late fee applies. License holders have up to five years to renew their license.
2. Continuing Education Requirements
- RNs and LPNs: No continuing education (CE) hours are required for renewal.
- Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers (APNPs): Must complete 16 contact hours every two years in clinical pharmacology or therapeutics relevant to their area of practice, including at least 2 hours in responsible prescribing of controlled substances. Home
3. Nursing Workforce Survey
All RNs must complete the Nursing Workforce Survey during the renewal period. This survey is integrated into the renewal application process.
🔄 Licensing via Endorsement
If you're licensed in another state and wish to practice in Wisconsin, apply for licensure by endorsement through the LicensE portal. The application fee is $73. You'll need to provide verification of your current license via the NURSYS system or directly from your state board if not participating in NURSYS. A criminal background check and digital fingerprinting are also required.
📞 Contact Information
For any inquiries or assistance:
- Wisconsin Board of Nursing
- Phone: (608) 266-2112
- Email: dsps@wi.gov
- Mailing Address:
Board of Nursing
DSPS
P.O. Box 8366
Madison, WI 53708-8366
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These institutions offer competitive salaries, professional development opportunities, and a supportive work environment.
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