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renewing license last minuteRating: (votes: 0) Well, I can answer your first question. If the BON doesn't get around to renewing your license before it formally expires, you can't legally work until it is renewed. Likely your employer (who is clearly more on top of this than you are) will let you know that you are off the schedule and should not return to work until you have an active license if that happens. For the future, it's your responsibility to be aware of your expiration date renew in plenty of time, regardless of whether or not the BON sends you paperwork. I hope this will work out for you (and I'm guessing you won't let this happen again in the future, after sweating out the next few days ). Comment:
Many years ago when dunder head (just joking) nurses would forget to renew their license they would drive up to the BRN office in Sacramento to get their license renewed right then and there. Don't know if California, or any state BRN still does this?
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Driving up to the state would be a good option.
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Quote from grammy57Driving up to the state would be a good option.
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So much is done online these days, usually the only "paperwork" you get from the BON is an e-mail reminder that your license renewal is due in x-amount of days. My state does send a courtesy postcard, but if a nurse has moved and not updated the BON they won't get one. At any rate, it would behoove you to stay on top of this going forward and not wait for notification. You know when it's due. Git-r-done!
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When a certain otter waited until the last minute one time, they found they were able to renew in person in Sacramento. The receipt was embossed with a stamp and the lady said to tell anyone who asked that the embossed receipt acted as the otter's license until the hard copy came in a timely manner. The otter's employer was satisfied.
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If you renewed on online, why would get paperwork back? Isn't online (paperless) the whole point?
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I see from your signature that you are from Ohio. That state likes nurses to renew two months before the expiration date, or they charge a late fee. A few of my friends learned that the hard way! That was a few years ago, maybe they are not doing that anymore.
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The BON in the state where I reside does not send licensure renewal paperwork. My license is due for renewal on the last day of my birth month every two years. I know this, so I pay the renewal fee 30 to 60 days before it is due.I take my nursing license seriously. Without it, my ability to earn the money that keeps me housed and fed is abruptly cut off.
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My state doesn't send any verification after renewal. We have to go to the renewal site online and print out a verification to take to employers. Maybe this is an option. in your state?
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Thanks for all the info and ideas
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SO -- how did it all work out??
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