Connecticut Nursing License and Renewal: What You Need to Know
When you take a travel RN job in CT with TCS Care, you open yourself up to sophisticated, top-notch facilities and opportunities that will take your career to new levels. And if you’re interested in New York, New Jersey or Massachusetts nursing jobs, taking a short term nursing job in the Constitution State is a great way to get acclimated to the area while you apply for your next license.
Things to know about getting your Connecticut nursing license
- A CT nursing license isn't renewable or extendable so you'll have to apply for a permanent license, which is issued in four to six weeks.
- If you’re interested in expediting your licensure, it’s advisable to email the Department at oplc.dph@ct.gov.
- NCLEX exam completion is not required.
- Connecticut is Nursys participating.
- We'll help you with your application and processing fees.
- Connecticut is not a Nursing Licensure Compact State.
- License applications should always be overnighted.
Documents you'll need to apply for your CT nursing license
- Notarized application and photo for both temporary and permanent licensure
- Official transcripts and verificatin of all licensess for permanent licensure
- Copy of current, valid license for temporary
- Official transcripts
Fees to know about:
CT Department of Public Health, Board of Nursing
410 Capital Ave., MS #12 MQA
Hartford, CT 06134
Mail to: PO Box 340308
Call: (860) 509-7603
Web: http://www.ct.gov/dph/cwp/view.asp?a=3143&q=388910