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Initial licensure by examination · Verified 2026-07-08
To get your first RN license in Arizona, you graduate from an approved nursing program, apply for licensure by examination through the Arizona State Board of Nursing, complete the required background check, and pass the NCLEX-RN. Yes. Arizona requires a fingerprint-based criminal background check to get an initial RN license. AZBN requires all licensure applicants to submit fingerprints for state (DPS) and FBI criminal history record checks, done electronically (in-state) or via FD-258 cards (out-of-state).
Source: Arizona State Board of Nursing, last checked 2026-07-08. Fees and rules change; confirm with the board before you rely on a figure.
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