Arizona Board Of Nursing-USA- Nursing License Process for International Nurses (2026 Updated Guide):

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By Nursing Manthra | Updated March 2026

Arizona is one of the fastest-growing states in the United States, known for its warm climate, strong healthcare system, and increasing demand for nurses. Major cities like Phoenix, Tucson, and Mesa offer many healthcare opportunities for registered nurses.

The Arizona State Board of Nursing (AZBN) regulates nursing practice in the state and ensures that nurses meet the required standards to provide safe and competent patient care. AZBN is responsible for licensing Registered Nurses (RN), Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN), and Advanced Practice Nurses (APRN).

For internationally educated nurses (IEN) who want to work in the United States, Arizona can be a good option because the state allows some applicants to apply without a Social Security Number by submitting an affidavit.

This guide explains the Arizona nursing license process for international nurses step-by-step, including eligibility requirements, credential verification, NCLEX registration, fees, and processing time.

Quick Answer

Internationally educated nurses who want to obtain a nursing license in Arizona must complete credential evaluation through an approved agency, meet English language requirements, submit fingerprints for a background check, apply to the Arizona Board of Nursing (AZBN), register for the NCLEX exam, and pass the NCLEX-RN.

Once all requirements are verified, the Arizona Board of Nursing issues the RN license.

Official Website:
https://www.azbn.gov/

Choosing the Correct State Board

Before applying for a U.S. nursing license, international nurses must carefully choose the state board of nursing.

Different states have different requirements such as:

  • Accepted credential evaluation agencies
  • English language requirements
  • Social Security Number requirements
  • Processing time for applications

Arizona may be suitable for:

  • International nurses planning to work in Arizona
  • Nurses who want a state that allows applications without SSN
  • Nurses who meet the 960 practice hours requirement

Arizona Nursing License Process – At a Glance

StepRequirement
Step 1Credential evaluation (TruMerit / ERES / Josef Silny)
Step 2Meet English language requirement
Step 3Submit fingerprint card for background check
Step 4Apply to Arizona Board of Nursing
Step 5Register with Pearson VUE for NCLEX
Step 6Receive Authorization to Test (ATT)
Step 7Pass NCLEX-RN
Step 8Receive Arizona RN license

Arizona Is a Compact State

Arizona is part of the Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact (eNLC).

Nurses with a multistate license can practice in other compact states without obtaining additional licenses.

However, internationally educated nurses may initially receive a single-state license until they meet residency requirements.

More information:
https://www.ncsbn.org/enhanced-nlc-implementation.htm

Apply Through the Arizona Nurse Portal

All applications must be submitted through the Arizona Nurse Portal.

Steps include:

  1. Create an account in the AZBN Nurse Portal
  2. Submit RN licensure application
  3. Upload identification documents
  4. Pay the application fee
  5. Track application status online

The Nurse Portal is the official system used by the Arizona Board of Nursing.

Required Documents

Applicants must prepare the following documents:

  • Passport copy
  • Nursing diploma
  • Nursing transcripts
  • License verification from home country
  • Credential evaluation report
  • English language exam result
  • Fingerprint card
  • Identification documents

Educational Requirements for International Nurses

International nurses must verify their nursing education through an approved evaluation agency.

Accepted agencies include:

Evaluation AgencyWebsite
TruMerit (formerly CGFNS)www.trumerit.org
Education Records Evaluation Service (ERES)www.eres.com
Josef Silny & Associateswww.jsilny.com

Applicants may request:

  • CES Professional Report
  • VisaScreen Verification
  • CGFNS Certification Verification
  • Education Equivalency Report

The report must be sent directly from the evaluation agency to AZBN.

Exception for Applicants With U.S. Nursing Degree

International nurses may be exempt from credential evaluation if they:

  • Completed a BSN or graduate nursing degree in the United States, AND
  • Worked 960 hours within the last five years

In this case, official transcripts must be sent directly from the university to:

Arizona State Board of Nursing
1740 W Adams St., Suite 2000
Phoenix, AZ 85007

Email: [email protected]

Note: This exemption disqualifies applicants from obtaining a multistate license.

English Language Proficiency Requirement

International applicants must meet the English language requirement before taking the NCLEX.

Accepted exams:

ExamMinimum Score
TOEFL iBTOverall 84 + Speaking 26
IELTS AcademicOverall 6.5 + 6.0 each module
PTE AcademicOverall 55 + 50 each section
VisaScreen CertificateAccepted
CGFNS CertificateAccepted

English Language Test Exemptions

Applicants are exempt from English testing if they:

  • Graduated from a nursing program in an English-speaking country such as
    • United Kingdom
    • Ireland
    • Australia
    • New Zealand
    • Canada (excluding Quebec)
    • United States territories

OR

  • Worked as a nurse 960 hours within the past five years in one of those countries.

Arizona Nursing Practice Requirement

Applicants must meet one of the following requirements:

  • Worked 960 hours as a nurse within the last 5 years
  • Graduated from nursing school within the past 5 years
  • Completed an Arizona Board-approved refresher course
  • Obtained an advanced nursing degree within the past 5 years

This requirement ensures nurses maintain recent clinical competence.

Fingerprint Background Check

All applicants must submit fingerprints for state and federal criminal background checks.

Important details:

  • Electronic fingerprint processing: about 30 days
  • Physical fingerprint cards: 8–12 weeks

Applicants outside Arizona must submit FD-258 fingerprint cards.

A license will not be issued until fingerprint results are received.

Social Security Number Exception

Arizona allows applicants to obtain a license without a Social Security Number by signing an affidavit regarding lawful presence.

This is helpful for international nurses applying from outside the United States.

NCLEX Exam Requirement

Applicants must pass:

  • NCLEX-RN for Registered Nurses
  • NCLEX-PN for Practical Nurses

Applicants who passed the State Board Test Pool Examination (SBTPE) in Canada during certain years may also meet the exam requirement.

NCLEX Registration Steps

  1. Register for NCLEX at www.pearsonvue.com/nclex
  2. Pay exam fee $200
  3. Receive Authorization to Test (ATT)
  4. Schedule exam at a Pearson VUE center
  5. Pass the NCLEX exam

Cost Breakdown

RequirementEstimated Cost
Credential evaluation$400 – $450
English exam$200 – $350
Fingerprint processing$50 – $100
NCLEX exam$200

Estimated total cost: $700 – $1,100

Arizona Nursing License Fees

  • Application Fee: $150
  • NCLEX Exam Fee: $200
  • Background Check Fee: Up to $50

All fees are non-refundable.

Processing Time

ProcessEstimated Time
Credential evaluation6–12 weeks
Fingerprint processing4–12 weeks
Board review2–6 weeks
NCLEX schedulingDepends on availability

Total estimated time: 3–6 months

Criminal Convictions Policy

The Arizona Board of Nursing may deny licensure if the applicant has undisclosed felony convictions.

Applicants must notify AZBN within 10 days of any criminal charge.

Special Rule for Puerto Rico Graduates

Applicants who graduated before September 15, 2006 may apply without credential evaluation or English testing.

Applicants graduating after September 15, 2006 must submit:

  • Credential evaluation
  • English language verification

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Arizona require CGFNS?

Arizona accepts credential evaluation from TruMerit, ERES, or Josef Silny.

Can international nurses apply without Social Security Number?

Yes. Arizona allows applicants to apply using an affidavit of lawful presence.

Does Arizona require IELTS?

Yes, if the nursing education was not conducted in English.

How long does Arizona nursing licensure take?

The process usually takes 3–6 months.

Can I take NCLEX outside the United States?

Yes. The NCLEX exam is available worldwide through Pearson VUE testing centers.

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About the Author

Shincy George, RN, MSN (Cardiothoracic Nursing)
SCFHS-RN | DHA RN | MOH UAE RN | NCLEX RN (USA)

Founder – Nursing Manthra Academy

Nursing manthra assists internationally educated nurses with licensing pathways in the USA, Canada, UAE, UK, and other countries, helping them achieve their global nursing career goals.

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