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New Mexico RN License Requirements

Complete guide to becoming a Registered Nurse in New Mexico

Processing Time
4-12 weeks
Total Initial Cost
$360
Renewal Period
2 years
CE Hours Required
30 hours

1 Education Requirements

Program Requirements

Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)

Additional Requirements

  • Complete an approved pre-licensure nursing program
  • Program must be approved by state board or equivalent
  • Foreign-educated nurses must meet CGFNS requirements

Graduate from a state-approved nursing education program

2 NCLEX-RN Examination

Exam Name

NCLEX-RN

Administered By

Pearson VUE

Exam Fee

$200

Tip: Register for the NCLEX-RN through Pearson VUE after receiving your Authorization to Test (ATT) from the state board.

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3 Background Check

Fingerprinting via IDEMIA
FBI and New Mexico background check
Fingerprinting via IDEMIA

4 Fees

Initial Licensure

Application Fee $110
Examination Fee $200
Fingerprinting $50
Total $360

Renewal

Renewal Fee (every 2 years) $93

Continuing Education Requirements

30
Contact hours required
2 years
Renewal cycle

Required Topics

  • - General Nursing CE: 30 hours

Career Advancement

Many RNs advance their careers by pursuing advanced practice roles such as Nurse Practitioner (NP), Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM), or Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA).

State Board of Nursing

Official Name
New Mexico Board of Nursing
Phone
(505) 841-8340

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NLC Compact Member

New Mexico is a member of the Nurse Licensure Compact. With a multistate license, you can practice in multiple states.

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Clinically reviewed by Clinical Review Team

Based on 5 official sources Last verified: January 2025