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Nurse Practitioner (APRN-NP) License in Nebraska

Quick Answer

To become an NP in Nebraska, you need an RN license ($123), APRN license ($68), and criminal background check ($45.25), totaling approximately $236.25. A master's degree or higher and 30 hours of pharmacotherapeutics are required. Nebraska grants full practice authority. Biennial renewal is $191 (APRN $68 + RN $123).

Exam
ANCC or AANP certification exam
Total Cost
$236 (est.)
Timeline
3-6 months after MSN/DNP graduation
Renewal
Every Biennial (October 31 of even years)

Requirements

Nurse Practitioner (APRN-NP) license in Nebraska

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Estimated Costs Est.

Application Fee
$68
Renewal Fee
$68
Total Estimated Cost
$236

Licensing Agency

Nebraska Dept. of Health & Human Services~Public Health Division, Licensure Unit, Office of Nursing~Public Health Division, Licensure Unit, Office of Nursing

Cost Breakdown

Estimated costs for getting your Nurse Practitioner (APRN-NP) license in Nebraska. Values marked "Est." are extracted from official descriptions.

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Application FeeEst.$68
Total Estimated Cost$68

Fees marked "Est." are extracted from official descriptions and may not reflect current pricing. Verify with the Nebraska licensing board.

Nurse Practitioner (APRN-NP) Salary in Nebraska

Entry Level

$100,810

Median

$127,930

Experienced

$161,800

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

How to Get Licensed

Step-by-step roadmap to becoming a licensed Nurse Practitioner (APRN-NP) in Nebraska.

  1. 1

    Submit Your Application

    File your application with the licensing agency. Application fee: ~$68.

  2. 2

    Receive Your License

    Processing typically takes 3-6 months after MSN/DNP graduation.

Nurse Practitioner (APRN-NP) Licensing in Nebraska: What to Know

Nebraska provides exceptionally detailed APRN-NP requirements: applicants must hold a Nebraska RN license (or multistate compact privilege), have a master's degree, post-master's certificate, or doctoral degree, complete 30 contact hours of pharmacotherapeutics education, and submit to a criminal background check ($45.25). APRN license fee is $68, RN license fee is $123, totaling $236.25 for initial licensure. Both APRN and RN licenses must be renewed biennially by October 31 of even-numbered years. Nebraska is a full practice authority (FPA) state.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Nurse Practitioner (APRN-NP) license cost in Nebraska?
The estimated total cost is $236, including application fees, and education costs.
How long does it take to get a Nurse Practitioner (APRN-NP) license in Nebraska?
The process typically takes 3-6 months after MSN/DNP graduation, depending on education completion and exam scheduling.
What exam do I need for a Nurse Practitioner (APRN-NP) license in Nebraska?
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.