A compact state is a state that recognizes your license and you do not have to get a new license in that state. Example: You get a license in Illinois to practice nursing, but now want to move to Michigan, which is not a compact state, you have to get licensed all over again in Michigan now. Hope that helped!
A compact state is a state that recognizes your license and you do not have to get a new license in that state. Example: You get a license in Illinois to practice nursing, but now want to move to Michigan, which is not a compact state, you have to get licensed all over again in Michigan now. Hope that helped!
Couple things here... first, you have to be a resident of the state you're seeking a licence from. Second, even if they're not part of the compact, it doesn't mean they'll issue you a licence if you have an ongoing suspension or revocation.
Could face mandatory revocation of your license as a result of?
Identify the time frame involved with the "Revocation" of a drivers license
Depending on the type of license; revocation of the license can occur. A teacher can face mandatory revocation of their license for child abuse. A drivers license can be revoked for vehicular manslaughter, and a nursing license can be revoked for practicing outside of your realm of training.
Depending on the type of license; revocation of the license can occur. A teacher can face mandatory revocation of their license for child abuse. A drivers license can be revoked for vehicular manslaughter, and a nursing license can be revoked for practicing outside of your realm of training.
Lawyer up. You'll need to overturn the revocation.
Wisconsin, Tennessee, Georgia, Massachusetts, and Michigan
It's Revocation, not Cancelation
A Stay of revocation is a legal measure that temporarily halts the revocation of a license or privilege while a formal review or appeal process is underway. This allows the individual to continue operating under the license until a final decision is made.
If your license is under revocation, you would have to lie when you answer that question on the NC application. When you submit the paperwork they cross-check your answers with LEADS and have you arrested for falsifying the application. 3rd degree misdemeanor, isn't it?