The application, prepared
We complete the state’s application, assemble everything it asks for, and check the whole file before it reaches the board.
Their nurse practitioner page carries a notice dated April 1, 2025. New NPs are taken on only through one of their existing corporate accounts, or on a project of ten or more states at once.
We’re NPs, and individual nurse practitioners are who we built this for. One state or ten, it’s $350 per state application with board fees billed at cost.
Start your orderMedLicense.com has licensed physicians since 2001 and describes itself as a physician licensing service. Its nurse practitioner page prices NP licensing, and in red type directly under the headline, dated April 1, 2025, sits this line: “We are currently only accepting new Nurse Practitioners under the following conditions”.
Two conditions follow. Be employed by one of their existing corporate accounts, or license in ten or more states at once. An NP adding one state, or three, meets neither.
So if a telehealth job asked you to add one more state, their answer is no. Ours is yes.
Source: MedLicense.com nurse practitioner licensing page, verified August 21, 2026.
Their nurse practitioner page prices NP licensing services from $739 per state, with discounts available for multiple applications.
Source: medlicense.com nurse practitioner licensing page, verified 2026-08-21.
$350 per state application. That’s our service fee. Board application fees, verification fees, fingerprinting, and background checks are billed at cost, so you pay the state’s number and not ours.
There’s no minimum number of states and no corporate account to belong to. One application is a normal order.
Source: NPLicensing.com pricing, published 2026-08-21.
MedLicense’s price list carries no DEA or controlled substance registration service, and no price for one. We prepare DEA and state CSR registrations alongside a license application, priced when we scope your project.
Source: medlicense.com pricing page, verified 2026-08-21.
We complete the state’s application, assemble everything it asks for, and check the whole file before it reaches the board.
Transcript requests, license verifications, background checks, and fingerprint cards. We request them, track them, and fix what comes back wrong.
After we submit, we stay on it: the portal messages, the phone trees, and the extra document a board decides it wants later.
Application fees, verifications, fingerprinting, and background checks pass through at what the state charges. We don’t mark them up.
Many states want an active RN license in that state before the NP application can move. Each one is its own application, and we file them in the order the state expects.
Start your order and tell us the state. Not sure which states are worth it? Say so, and we’ll go through that part with you first.
We send one document request. Everything the board needs from you personally, collected once, in one place.
We prepare the application and file it, then chase every verification the state wants from your schools, your employers, and your other boards.
The board reviews it. We stay with the file until they’re done, answer what they ask for, and tell you what your next state will want.
NPLicensing.com was built by nurse practitioners who did their own multi-state licensing the hard way. Nurse practitioners are the whole business here.
There’s no minimum number of states and no corporate account to belong to. Start where your next job is, and add states when the work does.
We also license registered nurses (RN), physician assistants (PA), physicians (MD/DO), clinical social workers, and registered dietitians where state licensure applies.
Often, yes. Tell us what’s been filed, what you already paid for, and which board is holding it. We’ll find out where the file actually stands and tell you straight whether picking it up or starting clean is the better move.
No. One state is a normal order here, and you can add states later without starting over. Your documents stay with us, so the second state asks less of you than the first.
No. Registered nurses (RN), nurse practitioners (NP/APRN), physician assistants (PA), physicians (MD/DO), clinical social workers, and registered dietitians where state licensure applies. If you hold an RN license as well as your NP, both can move in the same project.
Whatever the state charges. Board application fees, verification fees, fingerprinting, and background checks are billed at cost, with no markup. Those fees vary a lot by state, so what a license costs all in depends on where you’re going. Our state guides break the fees down for the states we’ve covered so far.
Renewals are a separate service: a monthly membership where we track every license, registration, and CE requirement you hold, then file the renewals when they come due. The price is on our pricing page.
No. They’re a physician licensing service, and the notice on their NP page is them saying plainly who they can take right now. If you’re a physician, or you really are opening ten or more states at once, they may be a good fit. If you’re an NP adding a state or two, that’s our whole job.
$350 per state application, with board fees billed at cost. Order one state now and add more when a job asks for them.
Want every number we publish first? It’s on our pricing page.
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