Ohio

Welcome to the Buckeye state!

" The Nursing Licensure Compact (NLC) is an agreement between states that allows nurses to have one license but the ability to practice in other states that are part of the agreement.

Originally developed in 2000, in 2024 the license has grown to include 39 states. To help streamline the process for nurses the Enhanced Nursing Licensure Compact (eNLC) was implemented in 2018 and included standards for licensure which the original compact license was lacking.

Each state needs a competent medical workforce to meet the needs of its citizens. However, the requirements for some health care professions are not the same in each state. That is why it is important to find out what is required of you as a future or current registered nurse before moving across state lines. Contact information is located at the bottom of this page.

Endorsements

RN renewal takes place every two years during odd numbered years. License expiration dates have recently changed to October 31 due to a change in Ohio state law.

Continuing Education

You will need to complete at least 24 contact hours and at least one must be from Category A. If your endorsement will cause you to have less than 12 months of practice by the time of your renewal, you will only need 12 contact hours.

Click here for continuing education FAQ.

This state requires nurses to hold current ACLS certification.

Contact information

Ohio Board of Nursing web address

Business hours are 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

17 South High Street, Suite 400
Columbus, Ohio 43215-7410

Phone number: 614-466-3947

Press one for New and Existing Nurse Licensing, then press two for endorsements, then two to speak with a representative. More than likely though, you will be directed to voicemail.

You may also press four to reach a receptionist from the main menu as well.

Fax: 614.466.0388


FAQ

Click here for continuing education FAQ.

10% off with 2 courses, 15% off with 3

Online ACLS recertification in 2-5 hours

ACLS PROVIDER
$175

ACLS provides skills to manage cardiopulmonary arrest or other cardiovascular emergencies, to recognize and manage respiratory arrest, and to provide services in emergency situations.

PALS PROVIDER
$175

PALS is for those who respond to emergencies in children and infants, provide intensive care, emergency medicine, and provide services in critical care units to pediatric patients.

BLS PROVIDER
$65

BLS course provides training for prompt recognition of several life-threatening emergencies, delivering appropriate ventilations, and provision of high-quality chest compressions.