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News/The Benefits of Nursing Compact States for Travel Nurses
If you’re a nurse, or are interested in becoming one, you likely already know you have to be licensed in the state in which you practice. But did you know you can get a multistate license?
The Nursing Licensure Compact (NLC) allows nurses to practice in various states across the country where the license is accepted—making it a particularly helpful license for travel nurses to have. Here are a few benefits that nursing compact states and the NLC can offer to travel nurses.
| Alabama | Missouri |
| Arizona | Montana |
| Arkansas | Nebraska |
| Colorado | New Hampshire |
| Delaware | New Mexico |
| Florida | North Carolina |
| Georgia | North Dakota |
| Idaho | Oklahoma |
| Indiana | South Carolina |
| Iowa | South Dakota |
| Kansas | Tennessee |
| Kentucky | Texas |
| Louisiana (RN & LPN) | Utah |
| Maine | Virginia |
| Maryland | West Virginia |
| Mississippi | Wisconsin |
| Wyoming |
Eligibility for a multistate license starts with residing in one of the 39 compact states noted above. However, since there are some exceptions on how to get your multistate license depending on where you live, having help can make the process much easier.
A national staffing resource for the healthcare industry, HealthCare Support helps talented, passionate healthcare professionals, like you, find a job or assignment they’ll love. Our dedicated team is ready to help you get what you need to make your role easier and succeed in your travel nursing career .
To learn more about our open jobs or how we can help you obtain your multistate license, please give us a call at 888-219-6285.