The new WA multistate license (MSL) application is now open!
Nurses whose primary state of residence (PSOR) is…
If you want to practice nursing in Washington state, you must have a Washington state license, or a valid multistate license (MSL) from a participating NLC state.
Get information on license options (single-state vs multistate), requirements, and how to apply for a Washington state license for:
Note: We don’t process applications for Nursing Assistants. The Department of Health (DOH) does.
For additional information about the Nurse Licensure Compact.
Initial License Requirements:
Initial License Requirements:
These situations may or may not apply to you.
If we need you to do an FBI background check, or send us your official transcripts, we will contact you.
FBI Background Check (Fingerprints)
You may be required to submit a fingerprint background check.
The WA Board of Nursing doesn't send out fingerprint packets with cards.
If fingerprints are required, we will email you instructions on how to complete the process.
Electronic transcripts
If your school uses one of the approved electronic transcript services below, please have them send your official transcripts to WABONlicensing@doh.wa.gov.
Paper transcripts
If your school doesn't use an electronic transcript service, please request transcripts be mailed to the address below. Make sure your transcripts have your degree and graduation date posted.
Mail transcripts to:
WABON Licensing
111 Israel Road SE
Mail Stop 47864
Olympia, WA 98504
Name Change Information
If you previously applied for a healthcare license through the Department of Health (DOH) and then changed your name, you must update your contact information.
Military Spouse or Domestic Partner
Under Washington State law, the spouse or state-registered domestic partner of a service member of any branch of the U.S. Military, including National Guard or Reserve, applying for a health care professional credential may be eligible for the expedited application process by submitting the following:
A copy of your spouse’s or registered domestic partner’s military transfer orders to Washington state. A copy of your marriage certificate or a copy of a state’s declaration or registration showing a state registered domestic partnership with a member of the U.S. military.
See our Military Resources page for more information.