Louisiana Nursing License Lookup
Verify any Louisiana (LA) registered nurse license for free. Below is the official Louisiana State Board of Nursing lookup tool plus a step-by-step guide on how to use it.
Clinically reviewed by Sarah Johnson, MSN, RN
Based on 4 official sources • Last verified: January 2025
Official Louisiana License Verification
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What you'll need to look up a Louisiana nurse license
- The nurse's first and last name (exactly as registered), OR
- The nurse's license number
- No login or account required
How to look up a nurse license in Louisiana
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Visit the Louisiana Board of Nursing license verification tool (link above).
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Enter the nurse's first and last name exactly as registered, or enter the license number if you have it.
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Submit the search and review the results list.
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Click into the matching record to see license status, expiration date, and any disciplinary actions.
What each license status means
| Status | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Active | Licensed and currently eligible to practice. |
| Inactive | Not currently practicing, but the license can be reactivated. |
| Lapsed / Expired | License was not renewed on time; nurse cannot practice until renewed. |
| Suspended | Disciplinary action in place; practice is temporarily prohibited. |
| Revoked | License was permanently terminated by the state board. |
Looking up a multistate compact license?
Louisiana is a Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) member state. If the nurse holds a multistate license issued by Louisiana, you can also verify it through Nursys, the national database operated by NCSBN. Nursys is useful if you're unsure which state issued the primary license.
Open Nursys QuickConfirmChecking for disciplinary actions
The Louisiana State Board of Nursing lookup tool shows any disciplinary actions (suspensions, revocations, probation, consent orders) as part of the public record. If you need more detail on a specific disciplinary case, most state boards publish formal action documents on their enforcement page.