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The cheapest state to get a crna license is Colorado at $88. The most expensive is California at $300. The national average is $188.
Lowest
$88
Colorado
Average
$188
across 51 states
Median
$200
38 states at or below
Range
$212
spread across states
| # | State | Total Initial Fees | Renewal Fee | CE Hours |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Colorado | $88 | $49 | 24 hrs |
| #2 | Indiana | $100 | $50 | 24 hrs |
| #3 | Missouri | $105 | $55 | 20 hrs |
| #4 | Maine | $125 | $50 | 25 hrs |
| #5 | Idaho | $150 | $60 | 20 hrs |
| #5 | Illinois | $150 | $50 | 20 hrs |
| #5 | Kansas | $150 | $75 | 30 hrs |
| #5 | Montana | $150 | $100 | 24 hrs |
| #5 | New Mexico | $150 | $88 | 30 hrs |
| #5 | North Dakota | $150 | $80 | 12 hrs |
| #5 | South Dakota | $150 | $75 | 24 hrs |
| #5 | West Virginia | $150 | $50 | 24 hrs |
| #5 | Wisconsin | $150 | $75 | 16 hrs |
| #5 | Wyoming | $150 | $75 | 20 hrs |
| #15 | Utah | $156 | $59 | 30 hrs |
| #16 | Vermont | $165 | $75 | 20 hrs |
| #17 | Michigan | $168 | $68 | 25 hrs |
| #18 | Arkansas | $175 | $75 | 24 hrs |
| #18 | Georgia | $175 | $75 | 24 hrs |
| #18 | Ohio | $175 | $75 | 24 hrs |
| #18 | South Carolina | $175 | $75 | 30 hrs |
| #22 | Hawaii | $180 | $80 | 20 hrs |
| #23 | Iowa | $181 | $81 | 36 hrs |
| #24 | Washington | $182 | $91 | 30 hrs |
| #25 | Alabama | $200 | $75 | 24 hrs |
| #25 | Florida | $200 | $100 | 30 hrs |
| #25 | Louisiana | $200 | $100 | 20 hrs |
| #25 | Maryland | $200 | $100 | 30 hrs |
| #25 | Mississippi | $200 | $100 | 24 hrs |
| #25 | Nevada | $200 | $100 | 30 hrs |
| #25 | New Jersey | $200 | $100 | 30 hrs |
| #25 | North Carolina | $200 | $100 | 25 hrs |
| #25 | Oklahoma | $200 | $75 | 20 hrs |
| #25 | Oregon | $200 | $100 | 25 hrs |
| #25 | Pennsylvania | $200 | $100 | 30 hrs |
| #25 | Rhode Island | $200 | $100 | 20 hrs |
| #25 | Tennessee | $200 | $100 | 24 hrs |
| #25 | Texas | $200 | $100 | 20 hrs |
| #39 | Minnesota | $205 | $85 | 24 hrs |
| #40 | Kentucky | $220 | $100 | 24 hrs |
| #40 | New Hampshire | $220 | $110 | 30 hrs |
| #40 | Virginia | $220 | $100 | 30 hrs |
| #43 | Nebraska | $223 | $123 | 20 hrs |
| #44 | Delaware | $236 | $100 | 24 hrs |
| #45 | New York | $243 | $70 | 3 hrs |
| #46 | Arizona | $250 | $100 | 25 hrs |
| #46 | Connecticut | $250 | $100 | 20 hrs |
| #46 | Massachusetts | $250 | $100 | 15 hrs |
| #49 | District of Columbia | $266 | $130 | 24 hrs |
| #50 | Alaska | $275 | $100 | 30 hrs |
| #51 | California | $300 | $190 | 30 hrs |
Total initial fees include application, exam, and license fees paid to the state (excludes education/training costs). Where fee ranges are listed, the lower bound is used for ranking. Click any state for full fee details.
Colorado has the lowest total initial licensing fees at $88. The national average is $188.
California has the highest total initial fees at $300, which is $212 more than the cheapest state.
The average total initial licensing cost across 51 states is $188. Costs range from $88 to $300.
There is significant variation across the 51 states with data. Values range from $88 to $300, with a median of $200.