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Vermont CNA License

Complete requirements guide for traveling healthcare workers

Application Fee

$20

Processing Time

3–5

days

Renewal Period

2

years

Renewal Fee

$25

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Travel Nurse Tips

Vermont offers 90-day temporary licenses, which is excellent for travel CNAs starting quick assignments. The LNA (Licensed Nursing Assistant) title is used here, and the OPR portal is user-friendly for out-of-state applicants.

License Features

License by Endorsement

Available for out-of-state licensees

Temporary License

Available while full license processes

Background Check

Required

Fingerprinting

Required

Jurisprudence Exam

Not required

Endorsement Process

Endorsement Fee: $20

Referred to as LNA (Licensed Nursing Assistant) in Vermont. Requires verification from all states of licensure and proof of 400 hours of work in the last 2 years.

Temporary License Information

A 90-day provisional license may be issued while the full application and background check are processed.

Processing Time Notes

Processing is rapid once the application is complete.

Additional Information

Vermont is an e-license state; paper cards are not issued.

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Information last verified: March 29, 2026