Oklahoma Nursing License Renewal & Application Guide
Last Updated: April 2026
Oklahoma Nursing License
- Compact: Yes
- Time Frame: 6-8 Weeks
- Fee: $85
- Renewal: Every 2 Years
- Nursys: Yes
Oklahoma Nursing License Guide
If you already hold a multistate license, taking assignments in popular locations like Oklahoma City and Tulsa is simple since Oklahoma is a full member of the Nurse Licensure Compact. If you need a single-state license, the process is straightforward once you know where delays usually happen.
The step that slows most out-of-state applicants down is the manual background check process. Oklahoma requires state-issued RS-04 fingerprint cards rather than generic LiveScan services. This guide explains how to apply by endorsement, complete your biennial renewal, and navigate the mandatory Evidence of Status citizenship forms. Knocking out these administrative hurdles early ensures you can start your next assignment on time.
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Oklahoma Nursing License Fees & Board of Nursing Info
Navigating Fingerprinting & Background Checks
Oklahoma uses IdentoGO for all background checks. If you have an Oklahoma address, register online to provide electronic fingerprints at an in-state location.
Out-of-state applicants: you must request official RS-04 fingerprint cards directly from the Board. Have them rolled by a local law enforcement agency, and mail them to the IdentoGO processing center.
One thing to watch for is the timing. Do not complete your fingerprinting before you apply. Instructions and authorization codes are only released through the Nurse Portal Message Center after you submit your application and pay the fee. If your fingerprints fall outside the strict 90-day validity window, the Board will reject them and force you to repeat the process.
Fees
Licensure by Endorsement: $85 (Single-State) / $150 (Multistate)
Licensure by Examination: $85 (Single-State) / $150 (Multistate)
Temporary Permit: $10
RN/LPN License Renewal: $75 (Single-State) / $125 (Multistate)
Reinstatement Fee: $115 (Single-State) / $165 (Multistate)
Criminal Background Check Fee: $51.25
Fees vary and are subject to change. Always verify the most current pricing directly with the Board of Nursing.
Oklahoma Board of Nursing
Helpful Links
Mailing Address
2501 N. Lincoln Blvd., Suite 207, Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Renewing Your Oklahoma Nursing License
Tracking Your Renewal Timeline
- Renewal Cycle: Every 2 years
- RN Renewal Deadline: Last day of the licensees birth month (even numbered years)
Continued Competency Requirements
You only need to meet one of the following qualifications within the previous two years to successfully renew. Most nurses meet this through work hours alone:
- 520 hours of verified nursing employment
- 24 contact hours of continuing education
- Current nursing specialty certification
- Completion of a Board-approved refresher course
- Six academic semester credit hours of nursing coursework
How to Renew Oklahoma RN License
- Log into Oklahoma Nurse Portal.
- Select “Renew License.”
- Answer application questions (e.g., practice requirements, disciplinary items, etc.)
- Pay the renewal fee online and submit the renewal.
- Once approved, verify your active status through the Nursys license lookup tool.
Renewal Fee: $160
Getting Your Oklahoma Nursing License by Endorsement
Understanding License by Endorsement
If you already hold an active nursing license in another state, apply through licensure by endorsement. This pathway transfers your credentials to Oklahoma without making you retake the NCLEX.
Who Qualifies?
You qualify for endorsement if you hold an active, unencumbered license in another U.S. jurisdiction and pass Oklahoma’s background check standards. To get an Oklahoma multistate license, declare Oklahoma as your Primary State of Residence and provide residency documentation like a utility bill or lease.
What You’ll Need (documents & verifications)
- Completed online application via the Oklahoma Nurse Portal
- Notarized Evidence of Status form verifying citizenship or legal presence
- License verification from your original state via Nursys
- Completed IdentoGO background check using RS-04 cards if out of state
- Payment of the application fee
Oklahoma RN License by Endorsement Process – Step by Step
1.) Complete and Submit the License by Endorsement Online Application
- Visit the Oklahoma Nurse Portal and Submit the RN Endorsement application.
2.) Submit Verification of RN License for original state
- If the state of licensure participates in Nursys, order verification electronically.
- If your original state does not participate in Nursys, request verification directly from that state’s board of nursing to be sent to the Oklahoma Board of Nursing.
3.) Complete Fingerprint & Criminal Background Check
Check your Message Center for fingerprint instructions. Do not begin fingerprinting until after you apply.
Request RS-04 fingerprint cards from the Board immediately if applying from out of state.
4.) Submit Required Documents
- Upload a copy of documentation regarding citizenship/nationality/alien status.
Licensure by Examination (New Grads)
Who Qualifies
This pathway applies to graduates of approved nursing programs who need to pass the NCLEX exam and have never held a nursing license.
Steps for Licensure by Examination
- Submit your licensure by examination application in the Nurse Portal and pay the fee.
- Upload your notarized Evidence of Status documentation.
- Register for the NCLEX exam through Pearson VUE.
- Complete your fingerprinting after the Board releases instructions to your Message Center.
- Receive your Authorization to Test and pass the exam.
- After passing the NCLEX, your license will be issued.
Fees
Application Fee: $85 (Single-State) / $150 (Multistate)
NCLEX Exam Fee: $200
Oklahoma Nursing License for Travel Nurses
Travel Nursing in Oklahoma
Oklahoma is a high-demand market for travelers. Most travel demand centers around Oklahoma City and Tulsa, but many assignments also come from smaller regional hospitals. Those regional roles often expect flexibility with floating and broader patient mixes compared to larger urban systems.
Because Oklahoma is a Nurse Licensure Compact member, travel nurses with an active multistate license can usually start working immediately without applying for single-state credentials. If you relocate permanently to establish Oklahoma as your primary residence, apply for licensure by endorsement. Your prior compact state license will convert to a single-state license once your residency changes.
Once your licensing is sorted out, browse our travel nursing jobs in Oklahoma to see available contracts across the state.
Pro Tip for Travelers
If relocating, start your endorsement early. Mailing mandatory RS-04 fingerprint cards adds weeks to the onboarding process. Watch your Nurse Portal Message Center for instructions and never substitute generic LiveScan services for the official cards.
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Oklahoma Nursing License FAQs
Is Oklahoma a compact nursing license state?
Yes. Oklahoma is a full member of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC). Nurses with a multistate license from another compact state can practice in Oklahoma without a separate license.
What are the Oklahoma nursing license renewal requirements?
To renew, meet one of five continued competency qualifications within the previous two years. The most common routes are completing 520 hours of verified nursing employment or 24 contact hours of continuing education.
How do I get an Oklahoma nursing license by endorsement?
Apply through the Nurse Portal, submit a notarized Evidence of Status form, verify your original license via Nursys, and check your Message Center for instructions to complete an IdentoGO background check. Use state-issued RS-04 cards if you live out of state.
When does an Oklahoma nursing license expire?
RN and APRN licenses expire on the last day of your birth month in even-numbered years. LPN licenses expire on the last day of the birth month in odd-numbered years.
What is the Evidence of Status form in Oklahoma?
The Evidence of Status form verifies your U.S. citizenship or lawful presence. You must notarize this document and submit it to the Nurse Portal before the Board will process your application.
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