

I have a CNA certificate for Florida but I am moving to Texas. How do I transfer my CNA certification from Nevada to Texas? How can I transfer my Louisiana CNA license to the state of Texas? Is it possible having already been a CNA to just be able to take the CNA test in Kansas? I want to pursue an LPN degree, however the school requires a CNA license from Kansas for admission.

I had a CNA certification in Texas but it expired. The request to retest application for a nursing assistant in expired status may be found here: Request to Retest for Nurse Aides in Expired Status. I encourage you to call the Texas nurse aide registry to verify this information and get answers to any other questions you may have. Follow all the instructions for submitting the required paperwork. You need to have a clean background record, without any offenses which may prevent you from being eligible to challenge the Texas CNA exam and becoming recertified. Two steps are necessary: completing an application to retest and submitting to a criminal history check.

If your Texas nurse aide certification is expired and you wish to return to work as a nursing assistant, you have to request to test for recertification. Do I have to retake the class and test to work as a CNA again? I have not worked in years and would like to now. I got my CNA certification here in Texas years ago.
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Select an area from the map below to find addresses and phone numbers for Nurse Aide Registries in all 50 states plus the District of Columbia as well as links to online nursing assistant registries if available. This ensures that a nurse aide's name remains listed as active on the Texas Nurse Aide Registry. All approved Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation Programs are eligible to offer in-service education. Nurse aides renewing their certification after September 1, 2013, are required to complete 24 hours of in-service education every two years. The state of Texas does not require individuals to have a high school diploma or GED in order to enroll in a nurse aide class and become certified nurse aides. Those who want to skip the nurse aide training program and challenge the state CNA examination may do so only if they previously completed a nurse aide course but have not taken the state exam, or if they are enrolled in an LPN or RN nursing program. How can I become a certified nurse aide (CNA) in Texas? If you wish to work as a nursing assistant in Texas you have three ways to become certified: complete a Texas-approved nurse aide course and pass the state exam challenge the CNA exam and obtain a pass score apply for reciprocity if you are already certified as a nurse aide in another state.
