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Nursing license renewal reminder — free for RNs

Nursing renewal trips people up because the deadline often follows your birthday or issue date, the CE rules differ by state, and some states want a mandated topic on top of the hours. Enter your date once — StayLicense shows your days left and what you still owe, then reminds you before it's due.

Free, no signup. Enter your date to see your countdown — then choose how you want to be reminded.

What you get

Days left + CE owedSee the countdown to your RN renewal and exactly how many CE hours remain — and the pace to finish on time.
Verified state rulesWe track confirmed RN CE requirements for 30+ states, each with the official board link — confirm specifics there.
Reminder, your wayEmail before the deadline (with your own subject line), a phone countdown, or 90/60/30/7-day calendar nudges.
Watch for mandated topicsMany states require a specific course (ethics, implicit bias, child-abuse training). Our state pages flag the common ones.
📱 Reminders that actually reach you

After your check, add a countdown to your phone's home screen or drop the deadline plus 90/60/30/7-day nudges into your calendar — alongside an email with a subject line you choose.

Questions

When does my RN license renew?

It depends on your state — many tie the date to your birthday or original issue date, on a 1- or 2-year cycle. Check your wallet card or your board's portal, then enter that date to see your countdown.

Does it track my CE hours?

Yes — enter your required and completed hours and it shows what you still owe and the monthly pace to finish on time. Find your state's required hours on our verified requirement pages.

Is it free for nurses?

Yes. The status check and renewal reminder are free with no signup.

Is this official nursing advice?

No. It's informational record-keeping based on the numbers you enter — always confirm your exact CE requirement and renewal status with your state board of nursing.

Keep going
Informational record-keeping only, based on the dates and hours you enter — not legal or licensing advice, and not an official record. Always confirm your exact requirement and current status with your state licensing board.