Voluntary Surrender Of A Nursing License

As a nurse in the State of Texas, you can voluntarily surrender your nursing license at any time. Typically, having limitations or even losing your license can make you lose your ability to earn a living and might have serious repercussions on your nursing career. For this reason, it is always a great idea to put up a robust challenge before the voluntary surrender of a nursing license.

Understanding Voluntary Surrender of a Nursing License

As a nurse facing disciplinary hearings in Texas, you might think that it is a good idea to voluntarily surrender your nursing license rather than face sanctions. However, this might not always be a good idea for the following reasons: 

  • Mental State and Future Employment Concerns: At the point where you are facing complaints, you may not be at your mental best when it comes to making such decisions. You are going to struggle to convince future employers why you gave up your license as it appears to be an admission of guilt on whatever charges were levied against you.
  • Complexity of License Reinstatement: Besides, getting it back might be a monumental task as the board will have to consider your application in light of the regulations that are in place at the time. There is a real chance that your license will be denied and you may end up not being able to practice nursing in Texas and anywhere else.
  • Impact on Record and Reapplication Restrictions: Giving up your nursing license is going to reflect on your record. Most nurses in Texas may not be aware that if you give up your license, you cannot apply for a new one until after 12 months have passed, which means you cannot practice nursing until that time.
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How a Nurse Defense Attorney Can Help with Voluntary Surrender

Before giving up your nursing license, it is a great idea to consider all options including a nurse defense attorney to help you fight the charges against you. This is much better than giving up your license, and, in many cases, you may be able to continue practicing as a nurse and earning a living.

A qualified nurse lawyer will also help you put together evidence and documentation that may give you a great shot at fighting the charges that you face. This is important as many people may not understand the intricacies of nurse disciplinary hearings and thus may not be able to put up a good defense.

Why Choose Texas Nurse Lawyers?

We have many years of experience, and we have represented many nurses in similar cases. We know how the board interprets the nursing regulations. With our expertise and competence, we will not let you face the challenges alone. We will help you from the start of the process until the end.

If you have any inquiries about voluntary surrender of a nursing license, feel free to contact us today.

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