Licensure – Renewal Information

To maintain a permanent Texas nursing license, you are required to renew your license by submitting the appropriate renewal application, application processing fee, and any/all requested supporting materials on or prior to the license expiration date.

You may only renew an unencumbered (not disciplined) permanent Texas nursing license.

Failure to renew your Texas nursing license on or prior to the license expiration date will result in expiration of your Texas nursing license.

Please keep in mind that nurses may not practice in the state of Texas with a Texas nursing license in “delinquent” status unless they hold a valid, active, unencumbered multistate (compact) issued by another Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) party state.

Inactive/Retired Status

If you hold a current (i.e. active) Texas nursing license but do not wish to renew your license, per Board Rule 217.9 and Board Rule 221.9, you have the option to place your Texas RN, LVN, or APRN license in "inactive" or "retired" status if you no longer wish to maintain an active license.

If you fail to renew your Texas nursing license or place it in either “inactive” or “retired” status prior to the license expiration date, your license will expire and enter “delinquent” status.

For more information regarding inactive and retired status, please view this fact sheet.

Timely License Renewal Process

If you hold an active Texas nursing license, you are eligible to complete the timely renewal process.

For more information regarding the timely RN/LVN Renewal process, please view this fact sheet.

For more information regarding the timely APRN Renewal process, please view this fact sheet.

NOTE: If your license expiration date is within the 60-day timeframe referenced above but you do not have access to the renewal application in your Texas Nurse Portal account, it is likely that you have been selected for a continuing nursing education (CNE) audit and have not completed the audit process.

You are required to pass the audit for your Texas nursing license renewal application becomes available to you.