This investment will simplify the licensing process, making it easier for applicants and licensees to apply for and renew licenses in New Mexico, eliminating paper forms, money orders, and cut down on staff time required . The new paperless system is completely online. Nurse Portal CLICK HERE (to create/access your licensure account) License/Certification Verification Portal CLICK HERE Please see the FAQs for NCLEX Candidates from NCSBN Examinations. According to the New Mexico Nurse Practice Act, the definition of Board approval for nursing programs is an official or formal consent, confirmation or sanction. Learn more, Nursys e-Notify is a free, convenient way for nurses to keep up-to-date with their professional licenses. If you already have an account, please log in using the email address that you originally used to establish a user id, even if your preferred email has changed. The mission of the New Mexico Board of Nursing is toprotect the public safety through effective regulation of nursing care and services. All applicants and licensees can apply for an initial license or renew a license 60 days prior to their expiration date. Browser Recommendation: Nursys requires JavaScript to function correctly. One way the Board accomplishes this is by receiving complaints and disciplining licensees and certificate holders who violate the law and rules. (1) comply with all FCRA notification and authorization requirements, including authorization to obtain periodically updated records, prior to obtaining any information from Nursys; CURRENT LICENSEES please take a moment to update your records with RLD, either by logging into your online account (if you currently use one) or by contacting staff, to ensure that you receive timely email communication with updates. 505-476-8866 Office Eligibility also requires that the applicant hold a current license in good standing from another jurisdiction that meets New Mexicos minimal licensing requirements for the same license, and successful completion of any required background check. New Mexico is a Nurse Licensure Compact (Compact) state, meaning that nurses licensed by another Compact state do not need to apply for licensure unless they plan to make New Mexico their primary state of residency. (Please note: Your credit card will only be charged if your results are available.). First, you need his/her license number, license type and the state(s) that issued the license. The Lactation Care Provider Act (61-36-1 through $61-36-6 NMSA 1978) was signed into law on Senate Bill 1 Nurse Licensure Compact passed both the Senate on January 17, 2018 and the House on January 18, 2018 and was signed into Law by Governor Susana Martinez on January 18, 2018 at approxima Attestation of Practice as Registered Nurse, Attestation Of Expired/Lapsed License/Certificate, Licensed Practical Nurses and Registered Nurses, Medication Aide & Hemodialysis Technician Programs, Request to purchase list of RN/LPN/Advance Practice, Address Change - Must Have a Nurse Portal Account, Hemodialysis Technician Advisory Committee, Lactation Care Provider Act Advisory Committee, Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) Meeting Calendar/Minutes/Agendas, FY16- New Mexico Pre-Licensure Nursing Programs Annual Report, Lactation Care Provider Advisory Committee, Please see the FAQs for NCLEX Candidates from NCSBN Examinations.