It is important to know that state regulations can change. This site is updated frequently, however, please double check all information with your states official government agency. Links and contact information are provided for your convenience.
To renew LNA Certification in New Hampshire:
(1) A pre-printed re-licensing form will be mailed out to the LNA 2- 3 months prior to the expiration date. If you still do not receive any notice, you may obtain renewal form by contacting New Hampshire Nurse Aide Registry or visiting the State Registry’s website.
(2) Requirements to be met:
- You have successfully complete the LNA training program or demonstrate comparable nursing educational preparation recognized by the Board
- You have been active in working as a nursing assistant with a maximum of 200 hours within two years prior to renewal.
- You must submit a notarized criminal history record release form along with a complete set of fingerprints taken by a qualified law enforcement agency or authorized employee of the Department of Safety
(3) Completed form with required documents and fees must be mailed to the address indicated in the form.
(4) You may also renew your certification online with this link . Just read and follow instructions.
To renew Expired LNA Certification in New Hampshire:
(1) Contact New Hampshire LNA Registry.
(2) If registry provide form, completed form with required documents and fees must be mailed to the address indicated in the form
See below for more New Hampshire specific LNA information:
New Hampshire LNA Requirements
New Hampshire Approved LNA Training Programs
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