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How to become a Nurse Practitioner in Michigan. Data verified 2026-03-20. Source: LicenseMap (getlicensemap.com).
Nurse Practitioner — APRN
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Restricted Practice
Practice Authority
Required
Certification
Schedule II-V (with physician supervision/collaboration)
Controlled Substances
25 hrs
CE Hours
$371
Total Fees
Non-Member
APRN Compact
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 in Michigan; 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.
Certification Requirements
VerifiedNational Certification Required
AANP or ANCC Board Certification
Certification Body
ANCC, AANP, PNCB, NCC, ONCC (Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation), or AACN Certification Corporation
Certification Exam
National certification examination from Board-recognized certifying body in chosen specialty
Certification Fee
$315
Specialty Certification
National board certification from Board-recognized certifying agency required in population-focus area
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.
Practice Authority Level & Independence
Mostly verifiedRestricted Practice
Practice Authority Level
Independent Practice
No
Collaborative Agreement
Required
Supervision Details
Physician supervision/delegation required in Michigan
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 (with physician supervision/collaboration)
DEA Registration
Required
Collaborative Agreement Required for Prescribing
State Controlled Substance Registration
Michigan requires written delegation from physician for controlled substance prescribing; both NP and physician DEA registration numbers must appear on CS prescriptions
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 RN Specialty Certification fee ranges from $41.35 to $56.55 depending on validity period | $213 |
Certification Exam Fee AANP or ANCC certification exam fee; varies by membership status | $315 |
License Fee Included in specialty certification fee | $56 |
DEA Fee DEA registration for 3 years; required for prescribing controlled substances | $888 |
Collaborative Agreement Fee Not a government fee | Varies; typically $500-$5,000/year paid to collaborating physician. Not a state fee — negotiated privately. |
Renewal Fee RN Specialty Certification renewal; varies by validity period | $131 |
Total Initial Fees Includes specialty certification fee ($56) and certification exam ($315); excludes DEA fee which is a separate federal fee | $371 |
Renewal & Continuing Education
Mostly verified2 years
Renewal Period
25 hrs
CE Hours Required
$131
Renewal Fee
Pharmacology CE Requirement
No separate pharmacology CE required; 2 hours pain/pain symptom management and 2 hours implicit bias training required
Practice Hour Requirements
Must maintain active national certification; physician must review and update written delegation annually
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.
Michigan treats controlled substance prescribing by NPs as a delegated act of a physician - not a collaborative agreement but an actual delegation of authority. Both the NP's and delegating physician's names and DEA numbers must appear on every CS prescription. The physician must annually review and update the written delegation. NPs can independently prescribe non-controlled prescription drugs.
Michigan has restricted practice authority - NPs can independently prescribe non-controlled drugs but controlled substance prescribing is a delegated act of a physician.
Practice authority: Restricted Practice Authority - physician written delegation required for controlled substances.
Both NP and physician names and DEA numbers must appear on all controlled substance prescriptions.
Schedule II prescriptions limited to 90-day supply via multiple prescriptions.
Physician must review and update the written delegation annually.
25 continuing education hours required per 2-year renewal cycle, including 2 hours pain management and 2 hours implicit bias training.
One-time human trafficking CE module required.
APRN Compact not yet active as of March 2026. Requires 7 states to enact; fewer than 7 have done so.
Michigan recognizes multiple certifying bodies: ANCC, AANP, PNCB, NCC, ONCC, and AACN Certification Corporation.
APRN Compact not yet active as of March 2026. Requires 7 states to enact; fewer than 7 have done so.
Explore requirements for other professional licenses in Michigan.
How this state compares to 50 others for this profession
Timeline
#1 of 51
Salary
#36 of 51
Cost
#2 of 51
Processing
#1 of 51
Based on May 2024 Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS data for Nurse Practitioners (SOC 29-1171)
Entry Level
$110,350
25th percentile
Median
$125,620
-3% vs. national avg ($129,210)Experienced
$134,850
75th percentile
Wage Distribution (Annual)
7,900 employed in this state
Source: BLS OEWS – Nurse Practitioners (May 2024)
National employment projections for 2024-2034
Projected Growth
+26%
Very High DemandNew Jobs
+84,200
over 10 years
Annual Openings
29,200
per year (avg.)
323,600 currently employed nationwide (2024)
Source: BLS Employment Projections 2024-2034 (September 2025)
Nursing Career Ladder+223% salary growth potential
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Nurse Practitioner
$125,620
MSN or DNP + national certification
State-approved training program (4-12 weeks)
$38,900
Practical nursing program (12-18 months) + NCLEX-PN
$63,810
ADN or BSN degree + NCLEX-RN
$85,670
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Nurse Practitioner
MSN or DNP + national certification
$125,620
Salary data from BLS OEWS May 2024 for this state. Career paths represent common advancement routes — actual progression may vary. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Occupational Outlook Handbook
Government fees and exam costs to obtain your initial license
Note: These are government licensing fees only. Education/training program costs (tuition, books, etc.) are not included as they vary widely by institution.
Estimated total: 112–234 weeks
Timeline estimated from licensing requirements on this page.
4–12 weeks
Estimated processing time
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Michigan grants Restricted Practice practice authority to nurse practitioners. Michigan requires a collaborative agreement for NP practice. All licensing is managed through the Michigan Board of Nursing.
Requirements vary by state. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing authority.