To practice as a nurse practitioner in South Dakota you must possess a license or a temporary permit issued by the Board of Nursing. A license or temporary permit is required before you can begin orientation at your place of employment.
Follow instructions carefully, if information is incorrect, incomplete or illegible, processing may be delayed.
Plan on 4 – 6 weeks for all required forms to be received at the Board office. After all forms are received, your application will be considered for approval. You will be notified in writing if additional information is required.
A temporary permit will not be issued until completed fingerprint cards are received. A permanent licensure will not be issued until results of the CBC are received by the Board office.
Primary source verification of successfully passing a nurse practitioner certification examination and maintaining current certification is required for licensure and renewal in SD. Refer to the certification body's website to request primary source verification of your certification status be sent directly to the Board office.
The Collaborative Agreement document is located in the Application. The agreement must be with a South Dakota licensed physician or CNP who holds an unencumbered license, has a minimum of two years of licensed practice experience, and who practices in a comparable area to your nurse practitioner education and certification.
Once you have met the minimum 1,040 hours of practice you may complete the Practice Verification (Form 4) to request retirement of the agreement.
A temporary permit is valid only for the period of time it has been issued and may not be renewed. Practice beyond the expiration date is a violation of law and may result in disciplinary action.
The holder of a temporary permit to practice will use the designation of CNP-App.
A temporary permit by examination is issued to an applicant waiting for results of the first exam they are eligible to take after completion of an approved education program. The temporary permit will be issued when the following is completed and received in the Board office:
A temporary permit by endorsement is issued to an applicant who holds licensure as a CNP in another state or territory and is awaiting licensure in SD. The permit becomes invalid 120 days from issuance date. The temporary permit will be issued when the following is completed and received in the Board office: