If I am changing my primary legal residence to another compact state may I inactivate my Colorado LPN or RN license so that I can maintain licensure in Colorado?
No. The rules of the multi-state nurse licensure compact require licensees to maintain licensure in their state of primary legal residence. Upon applying for and receiving licensure in another compact state your Colorado license will be expired. You cannot maintain inactive licensure in Colorado as long as you legally reside in another compact state.
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