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  2. The BON has been serving the public for more than 100 years since its establishment in 1909 by the Legislature to regulate the safe practice of nursing in Texas. The Board: protects the public from unsafe nursing practice, provides approval for more than 200 nursing education programs, issues licenses to more than 27,000 nurses per year by ...

  3. Texas Board of Nursing

    www.bon.texas.gov/texasnurseportal

    You must maintain a single Texas Nurse Portal account – you will need to access your verified account (rather than creating a new one) as your official account with the Board.

  4. Texas Board of Nursing - License Verification

    www.bon.texas.gov/licensure_verification.asp.html

    Please click here for the Texas License Verification Portal. Board of Nursing Complaint Process: Investigation to Resolution. 1801 Congress Avenue, Suite 10-200 Austin, TX 78701 | P: (512) 305-7400; | F: (512) 305-7401. To protect and promote the welfare of the people of Texas.

  5. Texas Board of Nursing - Nurses

    nursing.texas.gov/newnurses.asp.html

    As a newly licensed RN or LVN in the state of Texas, you: Don’t have the same license expiration date as your colleagues. Your initial Texas license is valid for a period of 6-29 months, depending on your birth month and year.

  6. Texas Board of Nursing

    bne.state.tx.us/texasnurseportal/index.html

    The new Texas Nurse Portal is a confidential and secure system that allows applicants to apply for nurse licensure by examination, endorsement, or renewal. The new paperless system is completely online.

  7. Texas Board of Nursing - Public

    nursing.texas.gov/public.asp.html

    Electronic List. How do I get a list of all licensed vocational nurses (LVNs), licensed registered nurses (RNs), or advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) from the BON's database? This page will help you make that request. Note that you may verify a license here. Open Records Request.

  8. Texas Board of Nursing - Board Information & Other FAQ

    nursing.texas.gov/faq_board_information_and_other.asp

    The Role of the Board of Nursing. The mission of the BON is to protect and promote the welfare of the people of Texas by ensuring that each person licensed as a nurse is competent to practice safely. For this purpose, the Texas Board of Nursing (BON) is the State agency empowered by the Texas Legislature with regulating the practice of ...

  9. Texas Board of Nursing - Licensure Eligibility

    www.bon.texas.gov/licensure_renewal.asp.html

    The Texas Board of Nursing will cease mailing yellow postcards to licensees notifying nurses that they are eligible to renew as of August 31, 2023. To make sure you receive expiration reminders by email from Nursys e-Notify, register for a free Nurse account from Nursys.com .

  10. Contact Texas Board of Nursing - NCSBN

    www.ncsbn.org/bon-member-details/Texas

    Nurse Licensure Guidance. Learn about the licensure requirements in the state where you plan to live and practice. View Guidance. Find a Testing Location. Locate an NCLEX test center near you. Find a Location. Stay Current with NCSBN. Join our mailing list to receive the latest news, publications and events from NCSBN and the world of nursing ...

  11. Texas Board of Nursing (BON) Resources | Texas Health and ...

    www.hhs.texas.gov/.../texas-board-nursing-bon-resources

    How to Contact the BON. Website: https://www.bon.texas.gov. Phone and fax directory: https://www.bon.texas.gov/contact_us.asp.html. Email: webmaster@bon.texas.gov. Phone: 512-305—7400. Fax: 512-305—7401. Practice Line: 512-305—6802. 211 Texas. Apply for Benefits.