Georgia RN License Requirements

Complete guide to becoming a Registered Nurse in Georgia

NLC Compact State
Processing Time
2-4 weeks
Total Initial Cost
$282
Renewal Period
2 years
CE Hours Required
30 hours / 2 years

1 Education Requirements

Minimum Degree

Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)

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

Passing Standard

Pass/Fail (Adaptive)

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

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3 Background Check

Fingerprinting via GAPS/Idemia
FBI and Georgia GBI background check
Fingerprinting via GAPS/Idemia
Results typically within 72 hours

4 Fees

Initial Licensure

Application Fee $40
Examination Fee $200
Fingerprinting $42
Total $282

Total includes application ($40), NCLEX ($200), and fingerprinting ($42). Georgia is an NLC compact member state.

Renewal

Renewal Fee (every 2 years) $65

Continuing Education Requirements

30
Contact hours required
2 years
Renewal cycle

Required Topics

  • • General Nursing CE OR 500 hours practice: 30 hours

State Board of Nursing

Official Name
Georgia Board of Nursing
Phone
(844) 753-7825

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NLC Compact Member

Georgia 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 3 official sources Last verified: January 2025