An Official Website of the Commonwealth of Kentucky
The Kentucky Board of Nursing protects the public by development and enforcement of state laws governing the safe practice of nurses, dialysis technicians, and licensed certified professional midwives.
How to submit a transcript when applying for licensure.
Check on the status of your application
Request your State and Federal Criminal Background Checks for KBN applications. KBN Service Code 27GKJR.
Verify the status of a license or credential issued by the KBN.
KARE assists nurses whose abilities are compromised by a Substance Use Disorder.
Learn more about scheduling an in-person or Zoom appointment with a KBN staff member.
See a list of board and committee meeting dates.
Access comprehensive data on licensures demographics, employment metrics, enrollment, graduates, job trends, and prelicensure nursing programs across Kentucky.
189Certified Nurse Midwife
13,681Certified Nurse Practitioner
121Clinical Nurse Specialist
1,920Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
2,144Certified Medication Aide I
99Certified Medication Aide II
685Dialysis Technician
44Licensed Certified Professional Midwife
13,022Licensed Practical Nurse
420Medicinal Cannabis Authorization
79,518Registered Nurse
511SANE Adult/Adolescent
76SANE Pediatric/Adolescent
44,859State Registered Nurse Aide
157,289Total
10/06/2025Date Last Updated
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) has contacted the Kentucky Board of Nursing to inform licensees of new law for drivers throughout the state. This state law introduces a new requirement for driver’s license renewals in the Commonwealth. Starting January 1, 2025, all Kentuckians must undergo a vision screening to renew their driver’s license. This measure, enacted by the 2021 General Assembly through House Bill 439, will enhance highway safety by ensuring drivers maintain required vision standards when behind the wheel and was endorsed by multiple associations representing vision specialists.
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Scam Alert: License Investigation Calls
We’ve received reports of nurses being targeted by scam phone calls claiming their licenses are under investigation.
Be aware: The Kentucky Board of Nursing (KBN) will NEVER contact you by phone or text regarding investigations or license status.
All official communication is conducted only through the United States mail or your Nurse Portal account.
If you receive one of these calls:
Stay alert. Protect your information.
312 Whittington Parkway Suite 300 Louisville, KY 40222
502-429-3300 800-305-2042
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. ET
Fax: 502-429-1247 (Louisville Exchange)