Ohio Nursing License Renewal & Licensing Guide

Ohio Nursing License

Ohio Nursing License Guide

Ohio is a full Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) state, making it a popular destination for travel nurses and those relocating to cities such as Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Dayton, and Toledo. Whether you’re applying for your first Ohio RN license, moving from another compact state, or renewing your biennial Ohio nursing license, understanding the process will help you avoid delays. The Ohio Board of Nursing (OBN) regulates all RN and LPN licensure, including endorsement (reciprocity), continuing education requirements, and the mandatory BCI/FBI criminal records check.

This guide covers endorsement or examination, Ohio nursing license renewal requirements, CE rules (including Category A), temporary permits, multistate conversion, and what to do if your license lapses.

Ohio Nursing License Fees & Board of Nursing Info

Temporary License

Ohio may issue a 180-day temporary permit to endorsement applicants who hold an active license in another U.S. state. This temporary permit allows you to practice while your permanent Ohio nursing license is being processed.

Fees

Initial State License Fee: $75

Initial Multistate License Fee: $100

Single State Renewal Fee: $65

Multistate Renewal Fee: $75

Reinstatement of Lapsed License: ~$100-$215 depending on year & month of reinstatement.

Fees vary and are subject to change. Always verify the most current pricing directly with the Board of Nursing.

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Ohio Board of Nursing

Address 

Ohio Board of Nursing
8995 E Main St. Bldg 1
Reynoldsburg, OH 43068

Ohio Nursing License Renewal

Renewal Timeline

Ohio nursing licenses must be renewed every two years. 

Renewal Requirements

To renew and maintain an active Ohio RN license, you must:

Continuing Competence Requirements

To renew  your Ohio nursing license, you must complete the required CE before renewal:

How to Renew NC Nursing License

  1. Access the Ohio eLicense Portal
  2. Select your RN license and select ‘Renewal’.
  3. Complete application in full.
  4. Pay the renewal fee online.
  5. Submit and monitor portal for approval

Single State Renewal Fee: $65

Multistate Renewal Fee: $75

Ohio Nursing License by Endorsement

What is Endorsement?

If you have an active, unencumbered nursing license in another US jurisdiction, you may apply to the Ohio Board of Nursing (OBN) for licensure by endorsement. This allows you to get an Ohio nursing license based on your existing credentials, rather than taking the NCLEX again.

Who Qualifies?

You may apply for an Ohio RN license by endorsement if:

If you have a multistate license from another compact state and move to Ohio as your primary residence, you must apply for Ohio licensure within 60 days to maintain multistate privileges.

What You’ll Need (documents & verifications)

Ohio RN License by Endorsement (Reciprocity) Process – Step by Step

1.) Complete and Submit the Ohio Licensure for RNs by Endorsement Online Application

  1. Visit the Ohio eLicense Portal and Log In.
  2. Select the Board for which you are seeking a license (Nursing Board). Next, select the license type (Registered Nurse), and application type (Reciprocity). 
  3. Complete and submit the application for OH RN/LPN License by Endorsement. 

2.) Submit Verification of RN License for original state and any other states where you held licensure

  1. If the state of licensure is a Nursys participant, order the verification using Nursys. If the state does not participate in Nursys verifications, you must request the verification directly from the state.

3.) Ohio – Fingerprint-based State Bureau of Investigation and FBI Criminal History Check

  1. Complete Fingerprint & Background Check
    • Click Here for more information on Ohio’ Fingerprinting and Background Check process. 

Endorsement Application Fee: $75

Licensure by Examination (New Grads)

Who Qualifies

If you are a recent nursing school graduate and have never been licensed in another state, you’ll apply for your initial Ohio nursing license through Licensure by Examination.

Steps for Ohio Licensure by Examination

Fees

Single State License Application Fee: $75

Multistate License Application Fee: $100

NCLEX Exam Fee: $200 

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Converting an Ohio Single-State License to a Multistate License

Multistate OH Nursing License

Converting to Multistate License

Now that Ohio participates in the Nurse Licensure Compact (as of 2023), nurses with an active single-state Ohio license can upgrade to a multistate license (MSL) through the Ohio eLicense Portal.

Steps to Convert Your OH License:

You must meet all NLC eligibility requirements, including legal residency in Ohio, holding an active, unencumbered Ohio nursing license, and having a completed BCI and FBI background check on file with the Board. Once approved, your license will be converted to multistate status, allowing you to practice in other compact member states without obtaining additional state licenses.

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Ohio Nursing License FAQs

Is Ohio a compact nursing license state?

Yes. Ohio is a full Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) state. If you are moving to Ohio, you must apply for an Ohio-issued multistate license within 60 days to practice. If your Primary State of Residence is elsewhere, you can practice here on your existing multistate license.

What are the Ohio nursing license renewal requirements?

Ohio nursing license renewal requires 24 hours of Continuing Education every 2 years. 1 of those hours must be Category A, covering the Ohio Nurse Practice Act and Board of Nursing rules. Endorsement applicants licensed within 1 year of renewal only need 12 hours.

How much does it cost to renew my Ohio nursing license?

The standard OH nursing license renewal fee is $65 for a single-state Ohio RN license and $75 for a multistate license. Processing is $3.50. If your OH nursing license renewal is late, you must complete the reinstatement process before you can practice.

When can I renew my Ohio nursing license?

The on-time renewal window for RNs (odd years) and LPNs (even years) opens on July 1 with the final deadline on October 31.

How do I apply for an Ohio nursing license by endorsement?

Apply online through the Ohio eLicense Portal, complete a BCI/FBI background check, request Nursys license verification, and provide 2 hours of Category A CE. Qualified applicants can receive a 180-day temporary permit while the full endorsement is processed.

Does Ohio offer a temporary nursing license?

Yes. Ohio offers a 180-day temporary permit for endorsement applicants with an active license in another state. The permit is non-renewable and is not available to new grads waiting for NCLEX results.

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