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Delaware Nursing
License Requirements &
Renewal Guide

Delaware nursing license renewal requirements guide

Delaware Nurse License Overview

Getting your Delaware nursing license can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be.

Whether you're applying for the first time, endorsing from another state, or renewing your license, this guide covers everything you need to know—requirements, fees, timelines, and continuing education.

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How long does it take to get a Delaware Nursing License?

Permanent License

RN (BRN): Approximately 10–12 weeks once all materials (transcripts, fingerprints, and verification) are received.

LVN (BVNPT): Currently faster, averaging 3–4 weeks for endorsement applications as of early 2026.

Temporary License

RN (BRN): Yes. Valid for 6 months. It takes approximately 2–3 weeks to issue, but only after your fingerprints (Live Scan or Hard Card) have been processed by the DOJ and FBI.

LVN (BVNPT): No. Unlike RNs, Delaware does not currently offer a temporary license for LVNs/LPNs coming from out of state. However, they do offer an Interim Permit ($50) for new graduates waiting to take the NCLEX-PN.

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Board of Nursing

eNLC (Compact): Yes. Delaware is an eNLC member state.
Walk-Through: No
Temp License: Yes
Nursys: Yes
P: (302) 744-4500

FEES

Endorsement Application: RN Application (Endorsement/Examination): $170.00 / LPN Application: $170.00
Temporary Permit: $40.00
Fingerprint Card (If Out-of-State): Fingerprint-based background check required. Fees vary by vendor.

Fees Breakdown

Detailed overview of applicable fees and charges

ItemRN (Registered Nurse)LVN (Vocational Nurse)
Initial Application (Endorsement)$170.00$170.00
Renewal (2-year cycle)$135$135
Temporary Permit$40$40

Delaware License Renewal

  • Renewal cadence: Your first Delaware RN or LPN license is issued for two birthdays, not two years. It will expire on the last day of the month following your birth date. From that date forward, the license expires every two years if renewed timely.
  • RN Renewal fee: $190.00 Note: If you have prescriptive authority, an additional $30.00 CURES fee is assessed, bringing the total to $220.00.
  • LPN Renewal fee: $305.00
  • Late fee: If renewed after the expiration date, a delinquent fee is added (+$90 for RNs / +$150 for LPNs).

Required contact hours:

  • Standard Requirement: 30 contact hours every two years.
  • First-Time Renewal: While the 30-hour requirement is generally waived for your very first renewal, you are now required to complete 1 hour of Implicit Bias training within the first two years of licensure per California AB 1407.

Renewal Process:

  • Renewal of your license is done exclusively online through the BreEZesystem. It is highly recommended to renew at least 4–8 weeks before your expiration date to ensure your "Active" status updates in the system.

Working Status:

  • You may work while your license renewal is pending, provided that the renewal fee and all requirements (including the mandatory implicit bias hour for first-timers) were submitted on or before the expiration date.
  • Important Note:Most employers verify status via the online DCA search. If your license reaches its expiration date without the Board processing the renewal, your status will show as "Delinquent," which may prevent you from being scheduled for shifts.
Requirements Disclaimer: Although we try to keep our information as up-to-date as possible, ultimately, it is the responsibility of each individual user to understand and keep up-to-date with the requirements of the license possessed.

Important Things to Know: Delaware Nurse Licenses (2026)

FeatureRN (Registered Nurse)LVN (Vocational Nurse)
Primary BoardDelaware Board of NursingDelaware Board of Nursing
Compact StatusYes (Nurse Licensure Compact State)Yes (Nurse Licensure Compact State)
Background CheckRequired (Fingerprinting)Required (Fingerprinting)
License VerificationVia NursysVia Nursys
Education StandardsApproved nursing programApproved nursing program
Application PortalDELPROS Online PortalDELPROS Online Portal
Criminal HistoryMust be disclosed and reviewedMust be disclosed and reviewed
Processing Time4–6 weeks4–6 weeks

DE Licensure by Endorsement

Process: Permanent License

  1. 1.

    Online Application

    • Apply through the DELPROS online licensing portal
  2. 2.

    Verification of Licensure

    • Completed through Nursys
    • Manual verification required if needed
  3. 3.

    Education & Documentation

    • Graduation from an approved nursing program
    • Transcripts (if required)
    • Additional documents for foreign graduates
  4. 4.

    Disclosure of Discipline

    • Applicants must disclose any prior disciplinary actions and criminal convictions.
    • Supporting documentation is required, and applications are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
  5. 5.

    Background Check & Fingerprints

    • Required
    • Fingerprint-based background check

Temporary License

  1. 1.

    Availability

    • Available for endorsement applicants
  2. 2.

    Validity & Use

    • Up to 90 days or until permanent license is issued
    • Allows nurses to work while awaiting full licensure

Delaware Continuing Education Requirements

Your Guide to Continuing Education Requirements in Delaware

Quick Reference Table

License TypeHours RequiredFirst Renewal (0-2 Years)Standard Renewal (2+ Years)
RN30 contact hoursFirst-renewal requirements may vary depending on initial licensure timing30 contact hours, with renewal tied to Delaware's accepted competency and documentation rules.
LPN30 contact hoursFirst-renewal requirements may vary depending on initial licensure timing30 contact hours, with renewal tied to Delaware's accepted competency and documentation rules.
APRN30 contact hoursAPRN renewal timing and requirements may vary by certification and prescribing status30 contact hours, with pharmacology and certification-related expectations applying to APRN practice as relevant.

Key Notes for Delaware

  • Delaware is part of the eNLC for eligible multistate practice
  • Licenses must be renewed every 2 years (June 30, odd years)
  • Uses a competency-based renewal system (not CE-only)
  • Nurses can renew using: CE hours, National certification, Academic coursework
  • Temporary permits are available, unlike many states
  • Background check (fingerprinting) is required
  • CE/competency records must be kept for at least 4 years
  • APRNs require pharmacology-related CE for prescribing

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FAQs About Delaware Nursing License

How much does a Delaware nursing license cost?

The application fee is approximately $170, with renewal costing about $135 every 2 years.

How long does it take to get a Delaware nursing license?

Processing usually takes 3–6 weeks, depending on application and background check timelines.

How many CE hours are required to renew a nursing license in Delaware?

This file lists 30 contact hours for RN and LPN renewal, with APRNs potentially having additional pharmacology or certification-related expectations.