Nurse License: Ohio → Texas
A step-by-step breakdown of what it takes for a licensed nurse in Ohio to become licensed in Texas, based on Texas's current nurse licensure compact (multistate privilege) rules.
The figures on this page are current best estimates and have not yet been individually confirmed against an official Texas licensing source. Always verify exact fees, exam requirements, and processing times directly with Texas's licensing authority before relying on them.
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PermitBridge's own estimate, based on the exam, fee, and processing-time factors below — not an official government rating.
- Exam
- Not required
- Processing
- 5–15 days
- Fee
- $235
- Extra Hours
- None
Step-by-Step Process
- 1
Confirm your Nurse license is active and in good standing in Ohio.
- 2
Verify Texas is a compact member state and set it as your primary state of residence.
- 3
Update your address with your home-state nursing board so your multistate privilege applies to the new state.
- 4
Await processing — typically 5-15 days in Texas.
Nurse Transfers From Ohio to Other States
Frequently Asked Questions About This Transfer
Can I transfer my nurse license from Ohio to Texas?+
Yes, via nurse licensure compact (multistate privilege). No additional trade exam is required in most cases. Processing typically takes 5-15 days.
How much does it cost to transfer a nurse license to Texas?+
Budget approximately $235 for the Texas application fee alone. Exam fees, if required, and any additional continuing-education hours are typically separate costs charged by third-party providers.
What is the Nurse Licensure Compact?+
The NLC lets a nurse who legally resides in a compact state practice in any other compact state under one multistate license, without applying for a separate license in each state.