About Us
We provide personnel to hospitals, nursing homes, and doctors’ offices anywhere healthcare staff is needed. Nurses receive an in-depth screening, license verification, background checks, and receive ongoing training.
ENHANCED NURSE LICENSURE COMPACT (eNLC) STATES
The Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact allows any nurse who resides in one of the 30 participating compact states to practice nursing in any of the other states in the alliance. To work in a compact state, a nurse must have proof of residence in a compact state. A government-issued ID showing an actual street address (current driver’s license) as well as a current, active RN license in said state are necessary. This nurse does not need to obtain licensure in any of the other participating compact states. Click on link below to view current compact nurse states or visit https://nurse.org/articles/enhanced-compact-multi-state-license-eNLC/ to learn more.
Below we have included a comprehensive listing of all states currently impacted by multi-state compact licensing.
- Alabama
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- Colorado
- Delaware
- Florida
- Georgia
- Guam (Guam is allowing nurses who hold active, unencumbered, multi-state licenses issued by Nurse Licensure Compact member states to practice in Guam under their multi-state licenses.)
- Idaho
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana (Registered Nurse and Practical Nurse)
- Maine
- Maryland
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey (New Jersey is allowing nurses who hold active, unencumbered, multi-state licenses issued by Nurse Licensure Compact member states to practice in New Jersey under their multi-state licenses.)
- New Mexico
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio (Law passed and awaiting implementation)
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania (Law passed and awaiting implementation) - South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont (Implementation start 2/1/2022)
- Virginia
- West Virginia (Registered Nurse and Practical Nurse)
- Wisconsin Wyoming