It really depends: many states have their own licensing requirements; but others have reciprocal agreements where they are willing to accept each other's credits, as long as the courses and training meet certain criteria. Just to be sure, you may want to contact the hospital in NM where you are trying to find work, and ask them if they will accept your certification from Texas.
I have been a CNA in TX, LA, KS, NB, nad NM. You can always transfer your CNA. The difference between states is whether they are recipriocity (a simple transfer of your certificate between states) or if you are required to re-test. Simply call the nursing board or the place you intend to work and they can tell you what the requirements are. PS...I was able to to transfer 4 of the 5 and only had to re-test in KS. GOOD LUCK
You can transfer a Tennessee cna license to a Georgia cna license by applying for reciprocity in the state of Georgia
The driving distance from Beaumont, TX to Albuquerque, NM is 935 miles.
The driving distance from Lubbock, TX to Santa Fe, NM is approximately 330 miles or 531 kilometers.
The driving distance from Austin, TX to Santa Fe, NM is 690 miles.
Yes you can transfer your cna from Illinois to Missouri. You will to submit a copy of your out of state license and social security card.
The total driving distance from Dallas, TX to San Jose, NM is 458 miles.
Carlsbad, NM to San Antonio, TX is about 450 miles by road.
The driving distance from Dallas, TX, USA to Lincoln, NM 88338, USA is 548mi / 882.3km
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It is highly unlikely.
Call the Pennsylvania Department of Health. 800 852 0518.