Transfering my CNA license to Florida from Michigan |
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Jennee in Lansing, Michigan 2 months ago |
How do I transfer my CNA license from Michigan to Florida?? Does anyone know? |
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Kell Lawson (Verner) in Fayetteville, Arkansas 2 months ago |
My CNA license has expired and I want to renew it. |
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Kell Lawson (Verner) in Fayetteville, Arkansas 2 months ago |
my CNA license has expired and I want to renew it. |
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Diane Marshall in Danville, Kentucky 2 months ago |
If you already are Licensed, Certified, Registered or State Approved in your own State and want to move to another state, you will need to request reciprocity. This means that you are asking the new state to recognize the approval you received from your home state. Contact the State registry in your home state and request a "Application for Enrollment By Reciprocity". Ask them if you should send the completed form to them or to the state to which you are moving. The contact information for the state registry can be found at www.4cnas.com www.4cnas.com
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Debra in Jacksonville, Florida 1 month ago |
Jennee in Lansing, Michigan said: How do I transfer my CNA license from Michigan to Florida?? Does anyone know? call the nuring registry in tallahassee or go on line its easy. I'm a CNA and I have my own business to train CNA and MA classes. |
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Amber in Seffner, Florida 1 month ago |
I was told in the state of Florida, if you are licensed in MI you may get a job, but have 3 months to take the Florida state CNA exam. You may challenge the state exam, which is what I did, and get your FL license. |
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debra in Jacksonville, Florida 1 month ago |
thats not true as long as your license is active in the state of michigan, all you are doing is transfering it to florida. You should not be old you have to take the test again once you received your license in your on state. Now you may have to find a job and take a basic test to make sure you know what you are doing, but tha is all. If you should have a problem let me know as I mentioned before I have my own business that teaches CNA and MA skills to prepare you for the state boards. |
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Katie in Winchester, Massachusetts 1 month ago |
I'm taking a CNA course in MA this summer and should be certified by the end of July, but I'm planning to move to CA in September. I was hoping I could just take the CA certification exam once I got out there. Will this work as far as becoming certified in CA? Is there a better way? |
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