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Willing to Become an LVN in California?


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If your plan is to become a Licensed Vocational Nurse in the state of California, what follows may be, without a doubt, really helpful for you.  Once you decided that becoming an LVN is your goal, you should be aware of the requirements you must meet.  First of all, you must be 17 years old as a minimum, have the 12th Grade of schooling completed, fill the ?Application for Vocational Nurse Licensure? out, and complete the ?Record of Conviction."

In addition, once you are sure you are able to satisfy all the previously mentioned requisites, you have to submit the fingerprints of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Department of Justice (DOJ), to the BVNPT, attach the corresponding fee, which is nonrefundable.  Moreover, you must take either the National League for Nursing Test Pool Practical Nursing Examination (NLN) or the National Council Licensing Examination for Practical (Vocational) Nursing (NCLEX).  Nevertheless, you better take into consideration that a passing score on it is not going to satisfy this requirement.  Thus, if you meet all these requirements, you will be later informed about the date when you must pay the License Fee.

Furthermore, you are required to choose your method of examination among the ones available in California.  The first one of them is the Graduate of a California Accredited School of Vocational Nursing, which asks for the completion of a California Accredited Vocational Nursing Program.  The Graduate of an Out-Of-State School of Practical / Vocational Nursing is the second one.  Also, you can select the third one, which is the Equivalent Education and/or Experience and encloses different requirements.  Fourthly, you have the Nursing Service in the Medical Corps of any Branch of the Armed Forces of the United States, and finally, the fifth option, which is the 4-year Expired California Licensed Vocational Nurse.  However, no matter what your situation is, you can do it!


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