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- California Board of Registered Nursing
The Board of Registered Nursing protects the health, safety, and well-being of the public through the fair and consistent application of the statutes and regulations governing nursing practice and education in California
- License Certificate Renewal - California Board of Registered Nursing
This status is required for RNs who wish to practice nursing in the state of California The licensee must submit the appropriate renewal fee and proof of 30 hours of continuing education
- Contact Information - California Board of Registered Nursing
All applicants should check for status updates by checking their BreEZe account or visiting our Application Status and Details page Applicants may also use the Contact Form, or call the BRN using the automated phone system at 916-322-3350 With the exception of State Holidays, the Board of Registered Nursing's hours of operation are:
- Applicants - California Board of Registered Nursing
State of California, Department of Consumer Affairs, Board of Registered Nursing
- Verification of Licensure - California Board of Registered Nursing
All verifications completed by the California Board of Registered Nursing include both the RN license and any Advanced Practice certifications held in California; a separate request and or fee is not required
- License Verification - California Board of Registered Nursing
Statement Regarding "Primary Source" Data The California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) has an intradepartmental contract with the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) to provide license verification on the DCA License Search website and the actual operation thereof
- Licensure by Endorsement - California Board of Registered Nursing
The Board of Registered Nursing highly recommends that applicants apply online If you have previously submitted a paper application, do not submit an electronic version as that could slow down the process
- What is the BRN? - California Board of Registered Nursing
The nine-member Board is composed of four members of the public and five registered nurses The five registered nurses include two direct-patient care nurses, an advanced practice nurse, a nurse administrator, and a nurse educator
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