First Time CNA License Requirements in Tennessee
First time CNA license requirements in the state of Tennessee are as follows:
- Completion of a state-approved CNA program lasting seventy five (75) hours.
- Achieving a qualifying score for both the skill test and written/oral test of the competency evaluation.
Once the candidate is able to successfully pass and complete the aforementioned prerequisites, he/she will be issued a certification card along with having his/her name registered in the nurse aide registry. Please refer to the Headmaster candidate handbook for further details.
Useful Links:
- Testing and registry application
- Approved CNA programs
- Candidate handbook
- Nursing aides programs information
- CNA testing checklist
Alternative Certification Routes
Candidates that have yet to participate in the required instruction are still eligible in becoming CNAs if they take and pass the competency exam. They are:
- Military-trained individuals
- Professionals licensed from other nations
- Nursing students
Please note that approval for such individuals for testing may be granted on a case-by-case basis only.
- Testing and registry application
- Challenging information
- Nationwide Directory of Nurse Aide Registries
CNA License Verification in Tennessee
Applicants seeking to work as nurse aides in the state of Tennessee can have their license verified by visiting the link https://apps.health.tn.gov/Licensure/. Bear in mind that agencies can no longer complete manual paper verification starting May 2019.
Nurse Aide License Renewal in Tennessee
Nurse aides in the state of Tennessee will need to perform at least 8 hours of consecutive compensated work in a nurse-related capacity during the latest certification period in order maintain an active status within the nurse registry. However, work performed within a private duty, doctors’ offices, or as companion or sitter setting will not be considered for renewal.
Reinstatement of a Lapsed CNA License in Tennessee
A nurse aide whose certificate has expired for more than two (2) years will be ineligible for renewal. Failure to perform a minimum of 8 consecutive hours of compensated nurse-related service within the last 2-year certification period are also not eligible for renewal. Within the aforementioned scenarios, candidates are required to retrain and retake a competency test in order to have their status changed to active within the nurse registry.
Out-of-State Certification Transfer to Tennessee
CNA transferees from other states are deemed eligible to work in the state of Tennessee provided that their latest certification is active and in good standing.
If you have additional questions, you may contact the Tennessee Nurse Aide Registry at:
Tennessee Nurse Aide Registry
Tennessee Department of Health
665 Mainstream Drive, 2nd Floor, Nashville, TN 37243
Phone: (615) 532-5171
Fax: (615) 248-3601
Or the Automated Phone Response System
1-800-778-4504 Nationwide Toll Free
Available 24 hours a day, seven days per week