There are steps that you will then need to take in order to receive
your CNA license. This is just a basic overview of the process of
obtaining your license. Each state has their own procedures that can
differ from one state to another.
· When you have completed
your training course in its entirety, your school will provide you with
the application that you need to apply to sit for the certification
exam. You will learn the date and time of your certification exam as
well as anything that you will need to bring with you for the exam.
·
Contact the Nursing Aide Registry in your area for an application form
to start the process of receiving your CNA license. Complete the form
in its entirety and do not forget to sign the form. This form should be
notarized. The application will need to be sent to the local portion
of the Licensing Office in your state.
· You might be required to send a copy of photo identification along with your application for licensing.
·
You will need to provide education verification to the CNA licensing
authority in your state. This verification form will show that you
completed and passed an accredited CNA training course. The form can be
completed by the instructor at your training program upon completion of
your course. They can submit it to the Nurse Aid Registry in your
state for you.
· Of course, you cannot become a licensed nursing assistant without first having completed and passed the licensing exam.
·
It is necessary to pass a criminal background check before you are
able to receive your certified nursing assistant license. This is
something you might have already been required to do before enrolling in
a training program. It might also be necessary to be fingerprinted
with the local law enforcement officials.
· Medical Physicals
might also be required to assure the licensing authority that you are in
good health and can safely care for patients. It will be necessary to
have a TB test before you can work at a healthcare facility.
·
You must wait for your application to be approved by the Board of
Nursing in your area before you can receive your CNA license. Check
with the licensing authorities in your local area. There are sometimes
steps you can take to be approved for a temporary license.
The
instructor at the school where you completed your certified nursing
assistant training can help you learn the process of receiving your
license. You can also contact the local division of the Board of
Nursing or the Nursing Aide Registry to help you further navigate your
way through the process.
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