Call the Department Of Health for P.A and they will send you a form to fill out
The requirements for renewing an STNA license vary by state. You should refer to your state's nursing board or regulatory agency to find out the specific requirements for renewing an expired STNA license. In some states, you may be required to retake the classes and pass the certification exam again, while in others, you may have the option to renew without taking the classes again.
No you will have to take the test in CO.
Yes. All states and US territories share their drivers license databases.
coast of the STNA traing you can check on this . www.indeed.com then look for the STNA traing and you will ge the cost of the trainging
None- there is no such thing as a Class III license. There are 39 states that permit private ownership of fully automatic firearms, but there is no special license to possess a Class III firearm. In the states where it is legal, transfer of ownership will require approval of the BATFE
Yes, in most states, you can legally transfer your license plate to someone else as long as you follow the specific procedures and requirements set by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
Most states check on previous licenses when a new license is applied for. If a license is suspended in another state, it is unlikely a new license will be issued in another.
I believe that stna stands for State Tested Nursing Assistant.
Yes you can get your STNA online. There are several courses available.
In most states you will have to take an approved STNA class before taking the state board exam. Most of these classes are around $1000 and do an excellent job at preparing you for the state exam.
You can transfer a Tennessee cna license to a Georgia cna license by applying for reciprocity in the state of Georgia