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- Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP) License
To become an ARNP you must have an active Washington state RN license or an active RN multistate license (MSL) in another state, and meet ALL ARNP requirements
- Washington Nurse Practitioner Licensure Steps - 2025
If you’re aiming to practice as an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP) here, you’ll need to meet a checklist of education, licensing, and certification standards that are equal parts rigorous and necessary
- NP Certification, Re-certification and Verification: Certify as an NP . . .
Learn how to achieve NP certification and renew certification from an accredited certifying body Obtain verification of your existing certification from the certifying body as well
- The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board
Complete a minimum of 1,000 practice hours in your NP role during your current 5-year certification period You may also choose to renew by exam, unless your certification is for ANP or GNP
- Board of Nursing Licensure Requirements | NCSBN
Determine that its curriculum satisfies the state educational requirements for a license or certification where the institution is located
- Washington ARNP Requirements | How to Become a Nurse Practitioner in WA . . .
ARNP is a broad license category that includes three advanced nursing roles: Nurse Practitioner (NP), Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM), and Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) Of these, NP is the most common specialty Clinical nurse specialists are not licensed in Washington
- Practice Information by State - AANP
Learn the specifics of practicing in your state, and explore AANP’s regional structure, leadership and recognition opportunities as well See what’s happening in your state right now by viewing current policy items in the State Legislation Tracking Center
- Certification Qualifications - AANPCB
The FNP, AGNP, and PMHNP certification examinations are offered to graduates of accredited graduate, post-graduate, and doctoral level family, adult-gerontology primary care, and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner programs
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