For RNs and LPN/LVNs seeking faster multi-state licensure under the Nurse Licensure Compact.
We handle your paperwork, follow-ups, and deadlines so you can focus on patients—not bureaucracy.
We start with a quick intake call to understand your licensing needs, timeline, and NLC eligibility. Our team collects the necessary documents and outlines exactly what we’ll handle for you.
We complete your NLC application, verify credentials, and handle all communications with the Commission and state boards. Every detail is managed by our experts — white-glove support, start to finish.
Once submitted, we monitor your license progress, handle follow-ups, and notify you of approvals. Need additional states? We can secure those too with minimal effort on your end.
We handle the RN half of your credential under the NLC right here. For advanced-practice work — APRN Compact, DEA registration, state CSR/CDS, and per-state prescriptive authority — visit our sister site. Most APRNs use both.
Visit whitegloveaprn.comNot sure which you need? Read our breakdown.
We handle the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) for Registered Nurses (RNs) and Licensed Practical / Vocational Nurses (LPNs / LVNs). Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (NPs, CRNAs, CNS, CNMs) almost always hold an RN credential underneath their APRN authorization — and the NLC covers that RN credential. We absolutely help APRNs get their RN multistate license here. What we don't handle on this site is the advanced practice piece — APRN Compact authorization, DEA registration, state CSR/CDS, and per-state prescriptive authority. That lives on our sister site at whitegloveaprn.com. Most APRNs end up using both sites.
Short version: this site handles the RN half of your credential under the NLC; the APRN site handles your advanced practice authority. If you're an NP, CRNA, CNS, or CNM and you want your underlying RN license to go multistate (so you can do RN-scope work across compact states without filing in each one), we handle that here — same NLC application as for any other RN. The moment you need to prescribe or practice at the APRN level in another state, that's state-by-state APRN licensing + DEA + state CSR work, which lives at whitegloveaprn.com. Until the APRN Compact is widely implemented (currently a handful of states), most APRNs need both: NLC for RN scope, single-state APRN authorization everywhere else.
If you hold a full, unrestricted RN or LPN/VN license in a compact member state and your Primary State of Residence (PSOR) is in an NLC state, you likely qualify. Eligibility also requires no felony convictions, no nursing-related misdemeanors, and clean fingerprint-based background check results. We confirm this during intake against NCSBN's eleven Uniform Licensure Requirements.
Most multistate licenses are issued within 2–6 weeks after submitting your application, depending on your Primary State of Residence (PSOR), fingerprint processing, and board response times. We track every step — from document intake to final approval — and provide real-time updates so you're never in the dark.
No — we handle communication, follow-ups, and any documentation requests. You’ll just need to check your email for status updates from our team.
Yes. Once your NLC application is approved, we can apply for licenses in any participating state with just a few clicks — and we’ll handle those too.
We’ll troubleshoot the issue, communicate with the board, and work with you to resolve it. That’s what white-glove support means — no guesswork, no stress.
Our core NLC support is one-time, but we also offer ongoing renewal tracking and additional licensing help if you plan to expand your coverage.
White Glove NLC exists to take the stress, confusion, and delays out of multi-state nursing licensing. Our team specializes in concierge-level support for nurses navigating the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC).
We work with nurses eligible under the compact.
From intake to approval, we manage every detail — forms, timelines, and board follow-ups — so you can stay focused on patients, not paperwork. If you need licensing done right the first time, we're your partner.
Licensing delays have real costs. We built White Glove NLC to remove friction and keep clinicians focused on patients and practice.
"When you're trying to secure multi-state licensure quickly, the process can become a second job—forms, verifications, follow-ups, and deadlines. I wanted a simpler path: move fast, stay organized, and keep my attention where it belongs. White Glove NLC is built to remove friction from licensing so clinicians can focus on patients and growing their practice."

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