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Registered Nurse License Renewal by State — Fees, CE & Calculator (2026)

Renewal costs, continuing education mandates, and state board information for Registered Nurses in every US jurisdiction.

$40–$187
Fee Range
$85
Avg Renewal Fee
0–36 Contact Hours
CE Range
51
States Covered
Data verified: March 2026 · Source: State Licensing Boards · Methodology →

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50-State Fee Comparison

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Registered Nurse license renewal fees and CE requirements by state
StateBase FeeLate FeeCE (Contact Hours)CycleBoard
ALAlabama$75$150242 yearsVisit Board →
AKAlaska$100$200None2 yearsVisit Board →
AZArizona$75$150None2 yearsVisit Board →
ARArkansas$65$130152 yearsVisit Board →
CACalifornia$160$320302 yearsVisit Board →
COColorado$51$102None2 yearsVisit Board →
CTConnecticut$95$190None2 yearsVisit Board →
DEDelaware$91$182None2 yearsVisit Board →
DCDistrict of Columbia$187$374242 yearsVisit Board →
FLFlorida$75$150242 yearsVisit Board →
GAGeorgia$65$130302 yearsVisit Board →
HIHawaii$60$120None2 yearsVisit Board →
IDIdaho$90$180None2 yearsVisit Board →
ILIllinois$40$80202 yearsVisit Board →
INIndiana$50$100None2 yearsVisit Board →
IAIowa$99$198362 yearsVisit Board →
KSKansas$75$150302 yearsVisit Board →
KYKentucky$50$100142 yearsVisit Board →
LALouisiana$90$180None2 yearsVisit Board →
MEMaine$125$250None2 yearsVisit Board →
MDMaryland$88$176None2 yearsVisit Board →
MAMassachusetts$120$240152 yearsVisit Board →
MIMichigan$47$94252 yearsVisit Board →
MNMinnesota$83$166242 yearsVisit Board →
MSMississippi$50$100None2 yearsVisit Board →
MOMissouri$55$110302 yearsVisit Board →
MTMontana$88$176None2 yearsVisit Board →
NENebraska$87$174202 yearsVisit Board →
NVNevada$95$190302 yearsVisit Board →
NHNew Hampshire$120$240None2 yearsVisit Board →
NJNew Jersey$120$240302 yearsVisit Board →
NMNew Mexico$75$150302 yearsVisit Board →
NYNew York$139$278None2 yearsVisit Board →
NCNorth Carolina$100$200None2 yearsVisit Board →
NDNorth Dakota$50$100None2 yearsVisit Board →
OHOhio$55$110242 yearsVisit Board →
OKOklahoma$100$200None2 yearsVisit Board →
OROregon$90$180None2 yearsVisit Board →
PAPennsylvania$65$130302 yearsVisit Board →
RIRhode Island$175$350None2 yearsVisit Board →
SCSouth Carolina$65$130302 yearsVisit Board →
SDSouth Dakota$50$100None2 yearsVisit Board →
TNTennessee$75$15052 yearsVisit Board →
TXTexas$65$162202 yearsVisit Board →
UTUtah$58$116None2 yearsVisit Board →
VTVermont$135$270None2 yearsVisit Board →
VAVirginia$90$180None2 yearsVisit Board →
WAWashington$94$188303 yearsVisit Board →
WVWest Virginia$45$90122 yearsVisit Board →
WIWisconsin$82$164None2 yearsVisit Board →
WYWyoming$75$150None2 yearsVisit Board →

51 of 51 states shown. Click any row to pre-select that state in the calculator.

Registered Nurse License Renewal: What the Data Shows

RN renewal fees range from $40 in Illinois to $187 in District of Columbia, with a national average of $85. Fee variation is substantial — California charges $160 while Illinois charges just $40. However, the renewal fee itself is rarely the largest cost of maintaining RN licensure; CE course expenses often exceed the renewal fee, especially in states with high contact hour requirements.

More than half of US states have no mandatory continuing education requirement for RN renewal. States including Rhode Island, New York, Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, Alaska, and 20 others require zero CE contact hours for license renewal. This represents a significant departure from most other licensed professions and reflects ongoing debate about whether CE mandates correlate with better patient outcomes. States with no CE requirements often rely on demonstrated practice hours instead.

The Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) fundamentally changes the renewal equation for nurses working across state lines. NLC member states allow nurses to hold a single multistate license issued in their home state, valid in all compact states without separate state applications or fees. As of 2025, 41 states participate in the NLC. Nurses in compact states pay one renewal fee instead of potentially dozens — a significant financial advantage for travel nurses.

States that do require CE impose widely varying mandates. Florida mandates HIV/AIDS training, domestic violence, and medication error prevention as part of its CE requirement. Some states mandate specific training in substance abuse recognition, end-of-life care, or cultural competency. California requires CE in pain management, end-of-life care, and cultural competency. When comparing CE costs, these specialty requirements can add $30–$100 per topic to CE course expenses.

Note: Washington State's data shows an unusually high CE figure that is flagged as a likely data error in our verification database. Most states require 15–30 contact hours per renewal cycle. If you are a Washington RN, please verify CE requirements directly with the Washington State Department of Health before relying on any automated estimate.

CE Requirements by State

States grouped by continuing education hour requirement for Registered Nurse renewal.

No CE Required
26 states
  • Alaska — None
  • Arizona — None
  • Colorado — None
  • Connecticut — None
  • Delaware — None
  • Hawaii — None
  • Idaho — None
  • Indiana — None
  • Louisiana — None
  • Maine — None
  • Maryland — None
  • Mississippi — None
  • Montana — None
  • New Hampshire — None
  • New York — None
  • North Carolina — None
  • North Dakota — None
  • Oklahoma — None
  • Oregon — None
  • Rhode Island — None
  • South Dakota — None
  • Utah — None
  • Vermont — None
  • Virginia — None
  • Wisconsin — None
  • Wyoming — None
1–15 Contact Hours
5 states
  • Arkansas — 15 Contact Hours
  • Kentucky — 14 Contact Hours
  • Massachusetts — 15 Contact Hours
  • Tennessee — 5 Contact Hours
  • West Virginia — 12 Contact Hours
16–30 Contact Hours
19 states
  • Alabama — 24 Contact Hours
  • California — 30 Contact Hours
  • District of Columbia — 24 Contact Hours
  • Florida — 24 Contact Hours
  • Georgia — 30 Contact Hours
  • Illinois — 20 Contact Hours
  • Kansas — 30 Contact Hours
  • Michigan — 25 Contact Hours
  • Minnesota — 24 Contact Hours
  • Missouri — 30 Contact Hours
  • Nebraska — 20 Contact Hours
  • Nevada — 30 Contact Hours
  • New Jersey — 30 Contact Hours
  • New Mexico — 30 Contact Hours
  • Ohio — 24 Contact Hours
  • Pennsylvania — 30 Contact Hours
  • South Carolina — 30 Contact Hours
  • Texas — 20 Contact Hours
  • Washington — 30 Contact Hours
31+ Contact Hours
1 states
  • Iowa — 36 Contact Hours

Registered Nurse License Renewal: Frequently Asked Questions

How much does RN license renewal cost?
RN renewal fees range from $40 (Illinois) to $187 (District of Columbia). The national average is $85. Your state's fee is shown in the calculator above.
Do all states require continuing education for RN renewal?
No. 26 states require zero CE contact hours for RN renewal. The remaining states require between 15 and 30 contact hours, with some states mandating specific CE topics like HIV/AIDS education (Florida) or cultural competency (California).
What is the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC)?
The NLC allows RNs to hold a single multistate license valid in all 41 compact member states. You renew through your home state only, paying one fee. This is especially valuable for travel nurses or nurses who work near state borders. Non-compact states require separate licensure and renewal fees.
What happens if my RN license lapses?
Grace periods for RN renewal vary by state, typically 30 to 90 days. Beyond the grace period, you will owe a late fee (usually equal to or greater than the base renewal fee). Practicing nursing with a lapsed license can result in disciplinary action.
Which state has the highest RN renewal CE requirement?
Among states with reliable data, most require 20–30 contact hours. California requires 30 contact hours including specific topics. Always verify your state's current CE requirement at the official board website linked in the calculator.
Can I renew my RN license online?
Most state nursing boards now offer online renewal. The board's official website is linked in the calculator for each state. Renewal portals typically open 60–90 days before the license expiration date.

Related Resources

Disclaimer: Fee and CE data on TheCalcDesk is sourced from official state licensing boards and updated periodically. Fees are subject to change. Always verify current requirements and renewal deadlines directly with your state's licensing board before submitting any renewal application or payment. Links to official board websites are provided in the calculator above.