How to Get an RN License in Ohio (2026): Full Process, Timeline, and Endorsement Guide

Ava Health Team||6 min read

Ohio is one of the most straightforward states for RN licensure because it's an enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact (eNLC) state. If you hold a multistate license from another compact state and live in Ohio, your existing license covers you. If you're moving INTO Ohio or coming from a non-compact state, this guide walks through every step — application, timeline, fees, and renewal.

The fast answer by scenario

Your situationWhat to doTypical timeline
Hold an active eNLC multistate license, declaring Ohio as primary residenceApply to change primary state of residence via Ohio Board of Nursing. Previous license is inactivated on issue.2-4 weeks
Hold an active eNLC multistate license, NOT moving to Ohio (just working short-term there)Nothing to do. Your multistate license covers Ohio as a compact state.0 days
Hold a single-state license from a non-compact state (CA, NY, etc.)Apply for Ohio license by endorsement. Supply state-of-origin verification via NURSYS.3-6 weeks
New graduate (just passed NCLEX)Apply for licensure by examination during or immediately after NCLEX.5-10 business days
Foreign-educated RNCGFNS credentialing evaluation + English proficiency + state-specific application3-6 months

Step-by-step: endorsement application (most common path)

1. Verify your state-of-origin license through NURSYS

Go to nursys.com and purchase a license verification for Ohio as the destination state. This is instant — Ohio Board of Nursing pulls the verification directly from NURSYS. Cost: $30. If your state-of-origin is NOT in NURSYS (rare), you'll need an official letter mailed from that board directly to Ohio — allow an extra 2-3 weeks.

2. Create an OH|ID account

Ohio uses a single state-wide identity system called OH|ID. All Board of Nursing applications flow through it. If you don't have one, create it at ohid.ohio.gov. You'll need a valid photo ID and SSN.

3. Complete the RN endorsement application

Log into eLicense Ohio at elicense.ohio.gov and select "Apply for a New License → Registered Nurse (by Endorsement)". The application asks for:

  • State of original licensure + license number
  • Educational history (RN program + graduation year)
  • Criminal history disclosure (even minor offenses must be disclosed; non-disclosure is grounds for denial)
  • Employment history (last 5 years)
  • Legal name + any prior names (maiden, married, legal change)

4. Fingerprint background check

Ohio requires BCI + FBI fingerprints. Schedule an appointment with an Ohio WebCheck provider (search at ohioattorneygeneral.gov). Bring the reason code for your fingerprint submission — the application gives you this code. Cost: $60-$70 depending on location.

5. Pay the application fee

$75 via eLicense for endorsement, non-refundable.

6. Wait for board review

Ohio Board of Nursing processes endorsement applications in 2-4 weeks when everything is clean. Delays usually come from: background check hits, incomplete employment history, or NURSYS verification issues. You can check status in eLicense Ohio.

7. License issued

You'll receive an email when the license is issued. Your license number is available immediately in eLicense Ohio. Print a wallet card from the portal — employers accept it. Official paper license follows by mail in 2-3 weeks.

eNLC compact: is Ohio's license multistate?

Ohio joined the eNLC in 2023. Your Ohio RN license, when your primary state of residence is Ohio, is a multistate license covering all 40 eNLC states. This matters for travel nursing: one Ohio license = clinical authority in all compact states. You cannot hold multiple multistate licenses. When you move out of Ohio, you must inactivate the multistate portion within 30 days and apply in the new state.

Non-compact states requiring separate licensure for Ohio-based nurses

  • California
  • New York
  • Illinois
  • Nevada (joining 2026, still in progress)
  • Alaska
  • Hawaii
  • Connecticut (member but with a gotcha — primary residence rules)
  • Massachusetts
  • Minnesota
  • Oregon

If a traveler contract takes you to any of the above and you're Ohio-based, you need to apply for that state's license separately (usually also via endorsement).

Continuing education (CE) requirements

Ohio RNs must complete 24 contact hours of continuing education every 2-year renewal cycle. Requirements:

  • At least 1 hour must be on Category A topics (Ohio law + rules governing nursing practice)
  • Home-study / online CE is accepted — most RNs use nurse.com, CEUfast, or their employer's internal portal
  • New licensees: no CE required for the first renewal cycle if you hold the license for less than 23 months

Renewal rhythm + fees

ItemFrequencyCost
License renewalEvery 2 years (expires Aug 31 odd years)$65
Late renewal fee (expired up to 90 days)+$50
Reinstatement (lapsed over 90 days)$75 + CE catch-up
Name changeAs neededFree (marriage certificate or court order upload)

Common reasons endorsement applications get delayed

  • Criminal history not disclosed. Even out-of-state misdemeanors must be disclosed. Omission is the #1 reason for denial.
  • NURSYS verification pending. Some state boards don't push to NURSYS fast. Call your state-of-origin's board if NURSYS doesn't reflect your status 10 business days after you requested verification.
  • Employment gaps. Gaps over 6 months should include a brief explanation in the additional notes field.
  • Name mismatch. Original license name doesn't match current ID. Submit supporting documentation (marriage cert, court order).
  • Incomplete fingerprints. If the WebCheck vendor submits incorrectly, results can bounce and you'll need to redo. Book with a higher-volume WebCheck location.

If you're moving to Ohio for a travel or permanent assignment

Recruiters at Ava Health handle Ohio endorsement paperwork regularly. If your contract starts within 4-6 weeks, apply by endorsement the day you sign. If your contract starts in under 3 weeks, Ohio offers expedited endorsement for an additional $150 with a 7-10 business day turnaround — call the Ohio Board at (614) 466-3947 to initiate. Expedited is only available for active, clean license holders.

Browse Ohio RN openings (ICU, ER, L&D, travel + perm) at providers.avahealth.co/jobs?state=OH. Or message an Ava Health recruiter — we regularly handle Ohio endorsement timelines and can coordinate with employers on start-date flexibility.

Related reading: How to Get an RN License in Illinois, Nurse Licensure Compact (eNLC) Complete Guide.

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Not all healthcare recruiters have your best interests in mind. Here are 12 red flags that signal a recruiter or opportunity is not what it seems.

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Why Work with a Healthcare Staffing Agency? 7 Benefits for Providers and Facilities

Healthcare staffing agencies place over 50,000 physicians and advanced practice providers annually. Here is why both providers and facilities benefit from the relationship.

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Immigration Pathways for International Medical Graduates: A Complete U.S. Guide

International medical graduates make up 25% of the U.S. physician workforce. Here are the visa pathways, timeline, and steps to practice medicine in the United States.

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Travel Nurse Salary by State 2026: Weekly Pay, Stipends, and Top-Paying Assignments

Current travel nurse weekly pay, tax-free stipends, and total take-home by state in 2026. See which assignments still pay $3,000+ a week and which states are cooling.

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How Much Do Locum Physicians Make? 2026 Compensation by Specialty

Current locum tenens hourly rates and daily compensation by specialty. Emergency medicine, psychiatry, hospitalist, anesthesia, and surgical rates in 2026.

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PA vs NP: Differences in Practice, Pay, and Training

Side-by-side comparison of physician assistants and nurse practitioners: training pathways, scope of practice, salary, and career outlook in 2026.

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Best Hospital Systems to Work For in Florida: 2026 Guide

Ranking of the top Florida hospital systems for physicians, nurses, and APPs in 2026. AdventHealth, BayCare, Orlando Health, Baptist Health, Jackson Health, and more.

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Medical Specialties in Highest Demand for 2026

The specialties facing the most severe physician shortages in 2026. Primary care, psychiatry, OB/GYN, geriatrics, and the subspecialties with the widest demand gaps.

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Night Shift vs Day Shift: A Physician's Guide

Comparing night shift and day shift physician work: pay differentials, health impact, lifestyle tradeoffs, and when each makes sense.

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Credentialing Timeline for New Hires: What to Expect in 2026

A realistic timeline for credentialing a new physician, NP, or PA hire in 2026. Each step explained, with tips to accelerate the process.

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How to Read an Employment Contract: A Physician's Guide

A clause-by-clause guide to reading a physician employment contract. Compensation, non-compete, malpractice, termination, and 10 clauses to scrutinize.

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Private Practice vs Hospital Employment: Which Is Right for You?

A clear-eyed comparison of private practice vs hospital employment in 2026. Income, autonomy, risk, lifestyle, and long-term career tradeoffs.

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Physician Side Hustles That Actually Pay in 2026

Realistic physician side hustles that actually pay in 2026 — telehealth moonlighting, expert witness work, medical writing, chart review, consulting, and more.

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How to Get an RN License in Florida (2026): Full Step-by-Step

Step-by-step guide to getting an RN license in Florida in 2026 — NCLEX-RN, endorsement from another state, required fees, Florida Board of Nursing forms, compact state rules.

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How to Get an RN License in Texas (2026): Full Step-by-Step

Complete guide to becoming a licensed RN in Texas in 2026: education requirements, NCLEX-RN, endorsement, Texas Board of Nursing forms, compact rules, and fees.

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How to Get an RN License in California (2026): Full Step-by-Step

California is not a compact state — every RN needs a California-specific license. Full guide to BRN applications, LiveScan, NCLEX-RN, and endorsement timelines.

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How to Get an RN License in New York (2026): Full Step-by-Step

New York is not a compact state. Complete guide to NY RN licensure via the Office of the Professions: NCLEX-RN, child abuse course, infection control, fees, timeline.

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PMHNP Salary by State 2026: Telehealth vs Clinic, Top Markets

Psychiatric-Mental Health NP salary deep dive for 2026 — telehealth vs clinic comp, top-paying states, and the remote role market that now rivals physician psychiatry pay.

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Interventional Cardiology Salary 2026: Top Markets + Production Models

Interventional cardiology 2026 compensation deep-dive — RVU production, call differential, private equity roll-ups, structural vs coronary comp, top markets.

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Hospitalist 7-on-7-off Contracts: Full 2026 Guide to Comp + Volume

The 7-on-7-off hospitalist model is the most common in 2026 — this guide covers base/RVU structure, census thresholds, admit volume, nocturnist premium, and what to negotiate.

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How to Get an RN License in Tennessee (2026): Full Step-by-Step

Tennessee is an NLC compact state. Full guide to Tennessee RN licensure for new grads and endorsement applicants, fees, timeline, and the TN Nurse Practice Act.

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Physician Interview: 25 Questions to Expect in 2026 (with Answers)

The 25 most common physician interview questions in 2026 — behavioral, clinical, and culture — plus how to answer them without sounding rehearsed.

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Nurse Interview: 20 Questions You Will Be Asked in 2026

The 20 most common nurse interview questions in 2026 — RN, LPN, NP, and charge nurse roles — with strong answers + interview-day prep.

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Physician Comp Negotiation: Exact Words to Say in 2026

The exact words we coach physicians to say during 2026 compensation negotiations. Counter-offers, benefits swaps, signing bonus asks.

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Telehealth Licensure by State: 2026 Physician + NP Guide

Complete 2026 guide to state licensure requirements for telehealth — IMLC, enhanced NLC, state-by-state rules, and the fastest paths to multi-state practice.

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Physician Assistant Salary 2026 Deep Dive: By Specialty, State, and Setting

Full PA compensation breakdown for 2026: base, bonus, benefits, sign-on, by specialty (surgical, EM, derm, ortho, psych), state, and setting. Pay differentials vs. MD/DO and NP.

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How to Get an RN License in Illinois (2026): Non-Compact State, What That Means, and the Full Application Process

Complete guide to Illinois RN licensing in 2026: why IL is non-compact, IDFPR application steps, endorsement process, fingerprint requirements, CE, and renewal.