Get Your Nurse Practitioner (NP) License Reinstated
A suspended NP license means you cannot practice, prescribe medications, or work in your field - but reinstatement is possible. Many nurse practitioners have successfully restored their licenses after suspension with proper documentation and legal guidance.
NP license reinstatement involves complex legal procedures, strict documentation requirements, and typically requires legal representation due to prescribing privileges
⚠Why This Happens
Substance abuse or impairment while working
commonDrug or alcohol use affecting patient care or workplace performance
Criminal convictions or charges
commonFelony convictions, DUI charges, or other criminal activity
Medication diversion or prescription fraud
occasionalStealing controlled substances or writing unauthorized prescriptions
Professional negligence or malpractice
occasionalPatient harm due to negligent care or serious medication errors
Scope of practice violations
occasionalPracticing beyond authorized NP scope or without proper certification
Documentation fraud or falsification
rareAltering medical records or submitting false insurance claims
🎯What To Do Right Now
- 1
Stop all NP practice immediately
Cease prescribing, treating patients, or working as an NP in any capacity to avoid additional charges
~Immediate - 2
Review suspension order thoroughly
Read all documentation to understand specific violations, requirements for reinstatement, and any deadlines
~1-2 hours - 3
Contact a nursing license defense attorney
Get legal representation experienced with NP license issues and board proceedings
~Within 24-48 hours - 4
Notify current employers
Inform all employers of suspension status to avoid additional violations for practicing without a license
~Within 24 hours - 5
Begin compliance with suspension conditions
Start any required treatment, education, or monitoring programs specified in the order
~Within 1 week
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