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What forms of identification are accepted at the test center? The only acceptable forms of identification in test centers in the United States* are: • U.S. drivers license (Department of Motor Vehicle-Issued) (if expired, a renewal slip that contains a photograph and a signature must be presented in order to be admitted) • U.S. state identification (Department of Motor Vehicle-Issued) • Passport • U.S. Military Identification The only identification acceptable in test centers outside of the United States is: • Passport All identification must be valid and not expired with signature and photograph. All identification must be in English and signed in English. Driver’s/learner’s permits, temporary identification (examples include limited term IDs and any ID reading “temp” or “temporary”) and passport cards are not accepted for admittance to the NCLEX. Candidates with identification from a country on the U.S. government’s sanctioned countries will have to follow the requirements listed in order to sit for the exam. For more information on identification, visit the Acceptable Identification page. *United States includes American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Posted on: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 01:44:05 +0000

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