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  1. Alabama Board of Nursing

    If you fail to renew by 4:30 pm on December 31, your license will lapse and you will no longer be legally authorized to practice. This renewal period applies to individuals with Alabama multi …

  2. Alabama Board of Nursing

    The license lookup application can be used to check the status of RN, LPN, and MAC licensed nurses.. NOTE: Individual primary source daily verification of APRNs with MSP approval may …

  3. Public – Alabama Board of Nursing

    The Alabama Board of Nursing is established by the Alabama Legislature to ensure the health and safety of the public by ensuring that patient care in the state is delivered by adequately …

  4. My Profile – Alabama Board of Nursing

    For proper identification, please include your RN or LPN license number or Social Security Number on any documentation you submit to the Board. Any supporting documentation must …

  5. Renewal – Alabama Board of Nursing

    You may review your personal CE Record in the My Profile section of the ABN website, where you also may access dozens of hours of free, Board-provided CE courses.

  6. Apply – Alabama Board of Nursing

    Alabama issues single-state licenses (SSL) to qualified applicants who wish to practice only in Alabama. Applicants wishing to endorse to Alabama for a license must not hold an active …

  7. Licensing – Alabama Board of Nursing

    ABN licenses nearly 100,000 registered nurses (RNs) and licensed practical nurses (LPNs), and approves advanced practice nurses, making nurses the largest population of professionals …

  8. Alabama Board of Nursing

    RSA Plaza, Suite 250, 770 Washington Ave., Montgomery, AL 36104

  9. License Lookup – Alabama Board of Nursing

    License Lookup is not the same as verification of licensure required by other Boards of Nursing prior to license issuance. You may look up a licensee using either the name or license number.

  10. About Us – Alabama Board of Nursing

    The Alabama Board of Nursing (ABN) was established in 1915 by the Alabama Legislature to license qualified nurses in Alabama, to ensure quality educational preparation for all …