Minnesota Nurse Licensing Guide

The BON does not commit to a timeframe for permanent licensure.

Temporary

The BON does not commit to a timeframe for temporary licensure.

MN License Renewal

Important Things to Know about Minnesota Nurse Licenses

MN Licensure by Endorsement

Process

Permanent License

  1. The process is the same for RNs and LPNs. Submit an application online or mailed in and pay the fee.
  2. Request verification of licensure via Nursys from your original state of licensure and the state where you are currently employed. If these states do not participate in Nursys, you will need to contact that state's BON and request verification be sent to the Minnesota BON via the Verification of Licensure form (p. 6).
  3. If you have ever worked as a nurse, you must have your most recent employer complete and submit a Confirmation of Nursing Employment for Licensure by Endorsement form. Print the form from the Board’s website here and submit to your current nursing employer.
  4. Provide a background check with fingerprints. The BON will send you a fingerprinting card to complete. Do not complete fingerprints until you receive this card from the Board or your fingerprints will be rejected.For more information, contact Criminal.Background.Check@state.mn.us
  5. You may need to report continuing education or successfully complete a refresher course depending on how long it has been since you last practiced nursing. The Board will contact you if you are required to report continuing education.

Temporary License

  1. If you wish to be issued a provisional license, please indicate this on your application.
  2. Temporary permits are valid for 60 days and are non-renewable.