Nurse Aide Registry in North Dakota

Who maintains the CNA registry in North Dakota?

OBRA Mandated Registry:
North Dakota Department of Health
Division of Health Facilities
600 East Boulevard Avenue, Dept. 301
Bismarck, ND 58505-0200
Phone: 701.328.2353
Website: https://www.ndhealth.gov/hf/North_Dakota_nu
rse_aide_registry.htm

Unlicensed Assistive Person Registry:
Patricia Hill, RN
Assistant Director for Practice/Discipline
North Dakota Board of Nursing
919 South 7th Street, Suite 504
Bismarck, ND 58504-5881
Phone: 701.328.9788
Fax: 701.328.9785
Email: phill@ndbon.org

Who investigates complaints in your state?

Bruce Pritschet
Division of Health Facilities
600 East Boulevard Avenue, Dept. 301
Bismarck, ND 58505-0200
Phone: 701.328.2352
Email: CNARegistry@nd.gov

(For Unlicensed Assisted Persons Only)
North Dakota Board of Nursing
919 South 7th Street, Suite 504
Bismarck, ND 58504-5881
Phone: 701.328.9788
Fax: 701.328.9785

The North Dakota Department of Health oversees the CNA Registry in North Dakota. They are responsible for verifying the qualifications of CNAs, and maintaining the registry. In order to work as a CNA in North Dakota, you must be listed on the registry.

CNA License Requirements in North Dakota

To be certified as a CNA in North Dakota, you must complete an approved CNA program and pass the competency exam. Approved programs must consist of at least 75 hours of instruction, including clinical experience. The competency exam consists of a written test and a skills demonstration. You must pass both components to be certified.

How to Verify CNA License in North Dakota?

The North Dakota Department of Health regulates the certification of nurses aides. The verification process is online and can be done by entering the first and last name, date of birth, last four digits of the social security number (SSN) and ID number.

If you are unable to find the nurse aide’s certification, you can contact the ND Department of Health at 701-328-2348 for assistance.

Verification Portal

How to Renew CNA License In North Dakota?

Each nurse aide must renew their license every 2 years in North Dakota. To renew, CNAs must complete 8 hours of paid work in the past 2 years. They must also fill out a renewal form and submit it with other required documents. The renewal form can be found on the North Dakota Board of Nursing website.

CNA Renewal Form 

Reinstatement CNA License in North Dakota

There are two ways to reinstate a CNA license in North Dakota: complete an approved CNA program and pass the board exam, or take and pass a selected competency exam.

Transferring a Out of State CNA License to North Dakota

If you are a certified nurse assistant (CNA) currently licensed in another state, you may be able to transfer your license to North Dakota by endorsement. To be eligible for endorsement, your license must be active and in good standing in the other state.

To apply for endorsement, you will need to complete the Application for Endorsement of Credentials form and submit it to the Registry.

The Board of Nursing will review your application and may contact your former state’s board of nursing for verification of your license status and disciplinary history. If your application is approved, the Board will issue you a North Dakota CNA license by endorsement.

CNA Endorsement Application