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Arkansas RN License Guide 2026 — ASBN Requirements, Compact Status & Fees
Is Arkansas an NLC compact state?
Yes. Arkansas is one of the original members of the Nurse Licensure Compact, having joined in 2000. The Arkansas State Board of Nursing (ASBN) issues multi-state RN licenses to nurses whose primary state of residence is Arkansas. If you already hold a multi-state license from another compact state, you can practice in Arkansas assignments under your existing compact privileges — no separate AR license required while your home state remains a compact member.
ASBN fees at a glance (2026)
- Initial license by endorsement: $75
- Initial license by examination (NCLEX): $75 (plus Pearson VUE fee of $200)
- Biennial renewal: $50
- Nursys verification: ~$30 per originating state
- IdentoGO fingerprinting: ~$38–$50
Arkansas has one of the lowest endorsement and renewal fee structures in the compact network — $75 to endorse and $50 biennial renewal makes AR license maintenance very cost-efficient for nurses building a multi-state license portfolio.
Background check and fingerprinting
ASBN requires electronic fingerprinting through IdentoGO using the ASBN service code available on arsbn.org. Background checks run through the Arkansas State Police and the FBI National Criminal Background Check System. Results are transmitted directly to ASBN within 2–4 weeks of fingerprinting. Proactively disclose any prior criminal history on your application — the board's review process weighs candor alongside the nature of the offense. Undisclosed arrests that emerge in the background check require additional explanation after the fact, which extends processing time.
Endorsement timeline
Arkansas endorsement typically processes in 4–6 weeks when all components are submitted simultaneously. Staggering submissions — waiting to schedule fingerprinting until after the application is in — adds unnecessary sequential delay. The fastest path is a same-week coordinated push: application, Nursys request, and IdentoGO appointment all in the same 5-day window.
- Application + fee: Day 1
- Nursys verification request: Day 1
- IdentoGO fingerprinting appointment: Within first week
- Background check return: 2–3 weeks after fingerprinting
- License issue: 4–6 weeks total
Continuing education requirements
Arkansas requires continuing competency documentation for RN license renewal. The board's current CE hour requirements should be verified at arsbn.org prior to your renewal date, as the specifics can be updated between biennial cycles. CE credits must be completed before renewal submission and the board conducts periodic audits. Retain certificates of completion for a minimum of four years from the renewal date.
Travel nursing in Arkansas: demand and market overview
Arkansas's healthcare market is anchored by UAMS Medical Center (University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock — the state's only academic medical center and largest hospital), Arkansas Children's Hospital (Little Rock and Springdale), Baptist Health (statewide network), and Conway Regional Health System. Travel nurse demand is consistent across ICU, ER, OR, NICU, and behavioral health specialties, with chronic shortages in rural Delta-region counties that rely heavily on contract staff for baseline coverage.
Arkansas's position in the South-Central compact corridor is strategically useful: nurses with compact licenses from Missouri, Tennessee, Oklahoma, or Texas already hold a license valid for AR assignments. The Little Rock metro is the highest-volume market for travel placements, followed by the Fayetteville/Springdale area in northwest Arkansas, which has seen significant healthcare infrastructure growth tracking the corridor's population and economic expansion.
What we see at Ava Health
Arkansas placements at Ava Health come primarily through the South-Central corridor — nurses credentialed in Texas, Oklahoma, or Missouri picking up Arkansas assignments under existing compact licenses. For nurses whose primary residence is Arkansas and who want to expand their travel market, the low cost of endorsement makes it practical to hold the AR license as a home-state multi-state license even during extended assignments elsewhere. The biennial renewal at $50 is low enough that lapsed Arkansas nurses frequently reactivate specifically to gain the compact advantage when returning to travel.
Related: Missouri RN License Guide, Oklahoma RN License Guide, Tennessee RN License Guide, Texas RN License Guide.
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