Search the register
The credential number as it is printed — RN.RN.60123456, or just 60123456 — or a surname.
What comes back
One record: the name as the Department holds it, the credential type and its legal form, when it was first issued, when it expires, and the continuing-education due date where the Department records one (320,976 of 553,932, 57.9%).
Nothing is searched on our servers — the index is a set of static files and the lookup runs in your browser. That is why the result has no address of its own, and why a record page cannot be indexed or linked to as a profile.
If nothing comes back
Only active credentials are loaded. The Department’s full file holds 1,506,984 expired rows and 384,715 closed, superseded or suspended ones, and none of them are here. Someone whose credential has lapsed will not be found — which is not the same as never having held one.
The absence of information in the Provider Credential Search system doesn’t imply any recommendation, endorsement or guarantee of competence of any healthcare professional. The presence of information in this system doesn’t imply a provider isn’t competent or qualified to practice.