North Dakota Nurse Practitioner License Requirements
Complete guide to becoming a Nurse Practitioner in North Dakota
Full practice authority without physician oversight
Prescriptive Authority: Independent; no collaborative agreement required; 400 practice hours per renewal
1 Education Requirements
Degree Required
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
Program Requirements
- Complete accredited Nurse Practitioner program
- Hold active RN license in the state
- Clinical hours as specified by program
2 National Certification
Certification Body
ANCC or AANPCB
Required
Yes
American Nurses Credentialing Center or American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board
3 Background Check
4 Fees
Initial Licensure
| Application Fee | $120 |
| Total | $120 |
Renewal
| Renewal Fee (every 2 years) | $60 |
Continuing Education Requirements
Pharmacology: 15 hours required
Prerequisites
To become a Nurse Practitioner in North Dakota, you must first hold an active RN license. North Dakota is a member of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), so you may hold a multistate RN license.
State Board of Nursing
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Other APRN Types in North Dakota
APRN Compact Enacted
North Dakota has enacted the APRN Compact. Once operational (requires 7 states), you may be able to practice in multiple member states.
State has enacted APRN Compact; awaiting 7-state implementation
NLC Compact Member
North Dakota is a member of the Nurse Licensure Compact for RN/LPN licenses.
Learn about NLC benefits →Clinically reviewed by Clinical Review Team
Based on 1 official sources • Last verified: January 2026