To ensure a smooth transition as you consider working as a travel CNA in Utah or moving to Utah, understanding CNA reciprocity in the state is crucial. This process allows you to transfer your out-of-state CNA license to Utah seamlessly. In the following, we’ll explain the specific requirements and steps for an out-of-state CNA license transfer to Utah, enabling you to navigate the license reciprocity process with ease.
Transferring your license to Utah using reciprocity requires you to already have a CNA license in another state. If you’re looking to register your first CNA certification on the Utah Registry, read our page about how to get on the Utah CNA Registry.
CNA license reciprocity in Utah
Fees
Amount: $50
Details: Administrative fees.
Note you will not be prompted to pay when submitting the form. You will receive an email after having submitted the form with a secure payment link. You must pay the fee within 30 days otherwise you’ll have to re-apply all over again.
Fingerprint
No
Application
Online application: Yes, see here
Form: No
How to
Fill in the online form:
- Click on “Transferring INTO the State of Utah Application Check List” – it will prompt more questions
- Upload a copy of your driver’s license (front only), passport or other state-issued photo ID
- Upload a copy of your social security card (front only)
- Upload a copy of, or a screenshot of, your current and active nursing assistant credentials
- Insert all the required information into the “Application for Certification by Reciprocity” section
- Read the “Consent to Release of Information” and sign next to “Application Signature” and add the date
Processing time: 7-10 days from receipt of payment (may be longer if your current state takes longer)
Employer input required?
No
Current state input required?
No
Methods of filing
Online application: Yes
Email: No
Fax: No
Mail: No
Support contact
Email: office@utahcnaregistry.com
Official website
Information last updated in
May 2024
Related links
- Not sure if this is the right state? Check out other states here.
- Don’t know what it takes to become a travel CNA? Check out our guide here.
- Looking for CNA travel agencies? Check out a list of agencies here.
- Overwhelmed by the choice and looking to get contacted with an offer? Apply here.