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Nurse Practitioner — APRN
Total cost: $615
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Full Practice Authority
Practice Authority
Required
Certification
Schedule II-V (independent)
Controlled Substances
0 hrs
CE Hours
$615
Total Fees
Non-Member
APRN Compact
Active RN license; BSN preferred or required by most programs
MSN or DNP from accredited nursing program Program must be CCNE (Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education) or ACEN (Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing)-accredited. Program length: 2-4 years (MSN: 2-3 years; DNP: 3-4 years). Minimum 500 clinical hours. Specialty tracks: Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP), Adult-Gerontology Primary Care NP, Adult-Gerontology Acute Care NP, Pediatric Primary Care NP, +4 more.
Pass the AANP Certification Examination or ANCC NP Board Certification Examination in chosen specialty. Certification body: AANP (American Academy of Nurse Practitioners) or ANCC (American Nurses Credentialing Center). National board certification in population-focus area required (e.g., FNP, AGPCNP, PMHNP) Exam fee: $315.
Submit your APRN/NP application to the Arizona State Board of Nursing. Application fee: $150. License fee: $150. Total initial fees: $615.
Apply for prescriptive authority to prescribe medications. Controlled substances: Schedule II-V (independent). DEA registration required. DEA fee: $888.
Arizona grants Full Practice Authority for nurse practitioners. NPs practice independently in Arizona with full practice authority
Renew your NP license every 4 years. No separate pharmacology CE required Renewal fee: $160.
State CE Hours
See state board
Renewal Cycle
4 years
Pharmacology CE
No separate pharmacology CE required
Required for prescriptive authority
Renewal Fee
$160
Graduate Degree & Program Accreditation
VerifiedDegree Required
MSN or DNP from accredited nursing program
Program Accreditation
CCNE (Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education) or ACEN (Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing)
Program Length
2-4 years (MSN: 2-3 years; DNP: 3-4 years)
Clinical Hours
500 hrs
Prerequisite
Active RN license; BSN preferred or required by most programs
Specialty Tracks
Nurse practitioners must earn a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree from a CCNE or ACEN accredited program. Programs typically include 500-1,000+ supervised clinical hours and prepare NPs for national certification in their chosen specialty.
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Certification Requirements
VerifiedNational Certification Required
AANP or ANCC Board Certification
Certification Body
AANP (American Academy of Nurse Practitioners) or ANCC (American Nurses Credentialing Center)
Certification Exam
AANP Certification Examination or ANCC NP Board Certification Examination in chosen specialty
Certification Fee
$315
Specialty Certification
National board certification in population-focus area required (e.g., FNP, AGPCNP, PMHNP)
Most states require nurse practitioners to hold national board certification from the AANP (American Association of Nurse Practitioners) or ANCC (American Nurses Credentialing Center). Certification exams are specialty-specific and must align with the NP's graduate education.
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AANP Certification Examination or ANCC NP Board Certification Examination in chosen specialty
Administered By
AANP (American Academy of Nurse Practitioners) or ANCC (American Nurses Credentialing Center)
Cost of failing
Retake fee: $315Invest in preparation to pass the first time.
How long should you study? Most candidates study 2–4 weeks before taking the AANP Certification Examination or ANCC NP Board Certification Examination in chosen specialty.
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Practice Authority Level & Independence
Mostly verifiedFull Practice Authority
Practice Authority Level
Independent Practice
Yes
Collaborative Agreement
Not Required
Supervision Details
NPs practice independently in Arizona with full practice authority
Practice authority levels vary by state: Full Practice Authority (FPA) allows NPs to evaluate, diagnose, and prescribe independently. Reduced Practice Authority requires a collaborative agreement. Restricted Practice Authority requires physician supervision. Some states offer a transition period before granting full independence.
Prescribing & Controlled Substances
Mostly verifiedPrescriptive Authority
Granted
Controlled Substances
Schedule II-V (independent)
DEA Registration
Required
No Collaborative Agreement Required for Prescribing
State Controlled Substance Registration
Arizona requires state controlled substance registration for prescribing scheduled medications
Prescriptive authority varies by state and practice authority level. Full Practice Authority states generally allow NPs to prescribe independently, including controlled substances. Reduced and restricted states may require collaborative agreements or physician oversight for prescribing. DEA registration is required for controlled substance prescribing.
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Application Fee | $150 |
Certification Exam Fee AANP or ANCC certification exam fee; varies by membership status | $315 |
License Fee | $150 |
DEA Fee DEA registration for 3 years; required for prescribing controlled substances | $888 |
Renewal Fee | $160 |
Total Initial Fees Includes application ($150), certification exam ($315), and license ($150) fees (excludes DEA which is a separate federal fee) | $615 |
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Renewal & Continuing Education
Mostly verified4 years
Renewal Period
0 hrs
CE Hours Required
$160
Renewal Fee
Pharmacology CE Requirement
No separate pharmacology CE required
Practice Hour Requirements
Most states require documentation of active NP practice; specific hour requirements vary
Regulatory Board
NP licenses must be renewed on schedule with the state board of nursing. Most states require continuing education hours, often with specific pharmacology CE requirements. Many states also require proof of active practice hours and maintenance of national board certification.
Out-of-State Reciprocity
Mostly verifiedAccepts Out-of-State Credentials
APRN Compact
Non-Member
Endorsement Available
Yes
Reciprocity Requirements
The APRN Compact allows nurse practitioners to practice across state lines in member states. For non-compact states, NPs must apply for licensure by endorsement, which typically requires national certification, verification of credentials, and meeting state-specific requirements including practice authority regulations.
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Arizona grants full practice authority. Unique among states, Arizona has no continuing education requirement for NPs but requires self-assessment and maintenance of national certification.
Arizona requires graduation from an accredited MSN or DNP program and national board certification for NP licensure.
Practice authority: Full Practice Authority - NPs may practice independently.
NPs may prescribe Schedule II-V.
25 continuing education hours required per 2-year renewal cycle.
No separate pharmacology CE required.
APRN Compact not yet active as of March 2026. Requires 7 states to enact; fewer than 7 have done so.
APRN Compact not yet active as of March 2026. Requires 7 states to enact; fewer than 7 have done so.
Nurse Practitioner requirements in nearby states
| State | Total Cost | Timeline | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arizona (you) | $615 | 112–234 wks | |
| California | $615 | 112–234 wks | → |
| Colorado | $416 | 112–234 wks | → |
| Nevada | $665 | 112–234 wks | → |
| New Mexico | $615 | 112–234 wks | → |
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Nurse Practitioner requirements in Arizona verified against Arizona State Board of Nursing, March 2026.
Accessed 2026-03-20
Updated January 2026
Accessed 2026-03-20
Accessed 2026-03-20
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