Get Your CRNA License Reinstated
Having your CRNA license lapse is incredibly stressful, especially when you need to practice anesthesia to maintain your livelihood. The good news is that most lapsed nursing licenses can be reinstated if you act quickly and follow the proper procedures. You're not alone in this situation, and there are clear steps to get back on track.
Requires coordination between state RN license and national CRNA certification, with strict patient safety implications and potential employment consequences
⚠Why This Happens
Missed continuing education requirements
very commonCRNAs must complete specific CE hours for both RN and CRNA certifications, and tracking both can be overwhelming
Failed to renew by deadline
commonBusy work schedules and administrative oversight can cause practitioners to miss renewal deadlines
Incomplete documentation or fees
commonMissing paperwork, unpaid fees, or incomplete applications can result in license lapse
Practice in multiple states confusion
occasionalCRNAs working across state lines may lose track of individual state requirements
🎯What To Do Right Now
- 1
Stop practicing immediately
Cease all anesthesia practice until license is reinstated - working on a lapsed license can result in serious legal consequences
~Immediate - 2
Contact your state nursing board
Call immediately to understand specific reinstatement requirements and timeline for your state
~Within 24 hours - 3
Verify NBCRNA certification status
Ensure your national CRNA certification is current - both RN license and CRNA certification must be maintained
~Same day - 4
Gather required documentation
Collect continuing education certificates, employment records, and any other required documentation
~1-3 days
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