This is a Complaint pleading for use in litigation of the title matter. Adapt this form to comply with your facts and circumstances, and with your specific state law. Not recommended for use by non-attorneys.
This is a Complaint pleading for use in litigation of the title matter. Adapt this form to comply with your facts and circumstances, and with your specific state law. Not recommended for use by non-attorneys.
Contact the Texas Board of Nursing at for additional information. The Declaratory process may take six (6) months to one (1) year to complete.
New/Accepted Student Criminal Background Check Process a) Individuals whose CBC came back completely clear are mailed a blue card within ten (10) business days of the BON receiving the DPS and FBI results.
The nursing regulatory body (NRB) will send the official results to candidates. Official results are ONLY available through the NRB and will be sent to candidates within six weeks after taking the exam.
A Petition for Declaratory Order (DO) is a formal disclosure to the Board of an eligibility issue that may prevent an applicant from taking the NCLEX and receiving initial licensure.
140, mmigration Petition for Alien Worker: 8 to 22 Months (Dependent on the petition) 485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status: 21.5 to 36.5 Months. 730, Refugee/Asylee Relative Petition: 22.5 Months. 765, Application for Employment Authorization Document: 6 to 16 Months.
Once you have completed the form (page 2 of this document), you must submit the completed document via email directly to the Texas Board of Nursing (“BON” or “Board”) Licensing Department at licensing@bon.texas.
Electronic transcripts must be sent to brn.etranscripts@dca.ca. If you attended a nursing program in another country, you will need to have your official transcripts sent to the Board by mail.
After completion of 500 hours of clinical practice under direct supervision of the approved preceptor and the preceptor's signature that the applicant is competent and safe to practice nursing, the applicant may be eligible for full licensure.
(a) The Texas Board of Nursing consists of 13 members appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate as follows: (1) six nurse members, including: (A) one advanced practice nurse; (B) two registered nurses who are not advanced practice nurses or members of a nurse faculty; and.