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Respiratory Care Practitioner License in Illinois

Quick Answer

Illinois grants full practice authority to NPs after 4,000 hours of collaborative practice (250 with residency). Contact the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) for current NP licensure fees.

Exam
ANCC or AANP certification exam
Timeline
4-8 months after MSN/DNP graduation
Renewal
Every Biennial

Requirements

Respiratory Care Practitioner license in Illinois

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Veterans Benefits
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Licensing Agency

Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation

Respiratory Care Practitioner Salary in Illinois

Entry Level

$102,280

Median

$128,620

Experienced

$158,680

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. Salary data is for informational purposes only.

How to Get Licensed

Step-by-step roadmap to becoming a licensed Respiratory Care Practitioner in Illinois.

  1. 1

    Submit Your Application

    File your application with the licensing agency.

  2. 2

    Receive Your License

    Processing typically takes 4-8 months after MSN/DNP graduation.

Respiratory Care Practitioner Licensing in Illinois: What to Know

Illinois issues an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) license through the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. A degree is required along with a third-party certification exam and continuing education. Illinois grants full practice authority to NPs who complete a collaborative agreement for the first 4,000 hours of practice (or 250 hours with a residency), after which NPs can practice independently. Fee information is not provided in the COS data.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to get a Respiratory Care Practitioner license in Illinois?
The process typically takes 4-8 months after MSN/DNP graduation, depending on education completion and exam scheduling.
What exam do I need for a Respiratory Care Practitioner license in Illinois?
You need to pass the ANCC or AANP certification exam. N/A

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Data from CareerOneStop (DOLETA/DEED). Last updated: February 15, 2026.