Are you wondering what is the process of taking NCLEX examination? I did research for it because I aim to take it soon and I found the answer from the website of NCSBN. Here are the 8 steps of NCLEX examination process:
1. Apply for licensure to the board of nursing in the state or territory where you wish to be licensed. Contact the
state board for the requirements.
2. Register for the NCLEX examination with Pearson VUE by mail, telephone or via the internet.
A. The name with which you register must match exactly with the printed name on the identification you
present at the test center.
B. If you provide an e-mail address when registering for the NCLEX examination, all subsequent
correspondences from Pearson VUE will arrive ONLY BY E-MAIL. If you do not provide an e-mail
address, all correspondences will arrive only through the U.S. mail.
C. All NCLEX examination registrations will remain open for a 365-day time period during which a board of
nursing may determine your eligibility to take the NCLEX examination.
D. There is no refund of the $200 NCLEX registration fee for any reason.
3. Receive Confirmation of Registration from Pearson VUE.
4. Receive eligibility from the state board of nursing you applied for licensure with.
5. Receive the Authorization to Test (ATT) from Pearson VUE.
If more than two weeks have passed after you have submitted a registration for the NCLEX examination and
received a confirmation from Pearson VUE, and have not received an ATT, please call Pearson VUE.
A. You must test within the validity dates of your ATT. These validity dates cannot be extended for
any reason.
B. The printed name on your identification must match exactly with the printed name on your ATT.
If the name with which you have registered is different from the name on your identification, you
must bring legal name change documentation with you to the test center on the day of your test.
The only acceptable forms of legal documentation are: marriage licenses, divorce decrees and/or
court action legal name change documents. All documents must be in English and must be the
original documents.
6. Schedule an appointment to test by visiting www.pearsonvue.com/nclex or by calling Pearson VUE.
A. To change your appointment date:
• For exams scheduled on: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, call Pearson VUE at least 24
hours in advance of the day and time of your appointment.
• For exams scheduled on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, call Pearson VUE no later than the Friday at
least 1 full business day in advance of the time of your appointment.
7. Present one form of acceptable identification and your ATT on the day of the examination.
A. The only acceptable forms of identification in test centers in the U.S., American Samoa, Guam,
Northern Mariana Islands and Virgin Islands are:
• U.S. driver’s license (not a temporary or learner’s permit)
• U.S. state identification
• Passport
B. For all other test centers (international), only a passport is acceptable. All identification must be
written in English, have a signature in English, be valid (not expired) and include a photograph.
Candidates with identification from a country on the U.S. embargoed countries list will not be
admitted to test.
C. You will not be admitted to the examination without acceptable identification and your ATT. If you arrive
without these materials, you for feit your test session and must re-register; this includes re-payment of
the $200 registration fee.
8. Receive your NCLEX examination results from the board of nursing you applied for licensure with within one
month from your examination date.
Should you take the exam, I wish you all the best!




February 4th, 2010
Julie Labitag
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