New Mexico Nurse Aide Training and Registry Reciprocity Form - New Mexico

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New Mexico Nurse Aide Training and Registry Reciprocity Form - New Mexico

New Mexico Nurse Aide Training and Registry Reciprocity Form is a legal document that was released by the New Mexico Department of Health - a government authority operating within New Mexico.

FAQ

Q: What is the New Mexico Nurse Aide Training and Registry Reciprocity Form?
A: The New Mexico Nurse Aide Training and Registry Reciprocity Form is a form used to apply for reciprocity as a certified nurse aide in New Mexico.

Q: What is reciprocity?
A: Reciprocity is the process where certified nurse aides from other states can transfer their certification to another state without having to go through the full training and testing process again.

Q: Who is eligible to apply for reciprocity in New Mexico?
A: Certified nurse aides from other states who meet the eligibility requirements set by the New Mexico Department of Health are eligible to apply for reciprocity in New Mexico.

Q: What are the eligibility requirements for reciprocity in New Mexico?
A: The eligibility requirements for reciprocity in New Mexico include having an active certification in good standing from another state, having completed a state-approved nurse aide training program, and having no disqualifying criminal convictions.

Q: How do I apply for reciprocity in New Mexico?
A: To apply for reciprocity in New Mexico, you need to submit the completed Nurse Aide Training and Registry Reciprocity Form, along with the required supporting documents, to the New Mexico Department of Health.

Q: What supporting documents do I need to submit with the reciprocity form?
A: The supporting documents required for the reciprocity form include a copy of your active certification from another state, a copy of your training program completion certificate, and documentation of any name changes (if applicable).

Q: Is there a fee for applying for reciprocity in New Mexico?
A: Yes, there is a $25 fee for applying for reciprocity in New Mexico. The fee must be submitted with the Nurse Aide Training and Registry Reciprocity Form.

Q: How long does it take to process the reciprocity application?
A: The processing time for the reciprocity application in New Mexico is typically 5-7 business days.

Q: What happens after my reciprocity application is approved?
A: After your reciprocity application is approved, you will be added to the New Mexico Nurse Aide Registry and issued a New Mexico nurse aide certification.

Q: What if my reciprocity application is denied?
A: If your reciprocity application is denied, you may be required to complete additional training and testing requirements in order to become certified as a nurse aide in New Mexico.

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