Want to work as a nurse in Rhode Island? The state of Rhode Island currently only offers a permanent nursing license option, so you'll need to apply for your permanent license. Rhode Island is not currently participating in the Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact (eNLC) licensure exchange.
Temporary nursing licenses are currently not offered in the state of Rhode Island.
In order to get your permanent nursing license in the state of Rhode Island, you will need to apply to the state board and pay a fee of $135. Once all your application requirements are met, and if everything checks out, you will usually receive your permanent South Carolina nursing license within 2-5 days.
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The licensure information above was provided by the Rhode Island Board of Nursing in August of 2018; information is subject to change.