License verification with every state board.
RN, LPN, physician, and allied health licenses checked at the board that issued them — compact privileges resolved, expirations tracked.
Compact rules, resolved first
The right license for the work state.
Privilege resolution
compact vs single-state · decided firstPlacement
work state: MO
ICU RN · Mercy West · Missouri
Home-state license
verified at TX BON
Texas · RN 894213 · Active
Multistate privilege
confirmed in Nursys
Active (Nurse Licensure Compact)
Work state
privilege valid
Missouri participates in the NLC
Cleared to work in Missouri on compact privilege
Every board
All fifty boards, navigated directly.
Each board publishes license status its own way. The agents know them all — nursing, medical, and allied health — check the issuing board itself, and file timestamped evidence of what it said.
Issuing boards
each publishes status differentlyTX
CA
FL
NY
PA
OH
IL
GA
NC
AZ
WA
MO
all 50 states + DC
NLCIMLCRN · LPN/LVN · APRN · MD/DO · allied health
Monitoring
Verified once, watched through the assignment.
Onboarding is just the first check. The license stays under watch — re-verified on schedule, renewal outreach started months before expiration — so no clinician gets pulled for a lapse.
License watch
monitoringVerified at onboarding
Jan 6
evidence filed
Re-checked at the board
monthly
status unchanged
Expires 08/31 — renewal outreach started
90 days out
candidate contacted
Renewed · evidence refiled
Jul 18
no gap in coverage
Board actions
Discipline surfaces the day it posts.
An encumbrance or restriction is flagged immediately with the board record attached, and the file is held for your team's decision — nothing moves toward submission around it.
Board record · re-check
action postedThe board record and the change are routed to your team the day they post — before the facility, the client, or an auditor finds them first.
A license isn't checked once. It's watched.
What you get
- Every state board and compact rule handled
- Active monitoring through the assignment, not just at onboarding
- Disciplinary flags surfaced for human review immediately
Board-direct verification in minutes at onboarding — then continuous monitoring that catches expirations and status changes before they cost an assignment.
Questions
Which licenses can the agents verify?
Nursing (RN, LPN/LVN, APRN), physician (MD/DO), and allied health licenses across all US state boards, including Nurse Licensure Compact and Interstate Medical Licensure Compact privileges.
Does license verification happen once or continuously?
Both. The agents verify at onboarding and then monitor the license through the assignment, flagging status changes and approaching expirations automatically.
How are Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) privileges handled?
The agent resolves whether the placement can run on a compact privilege or needs a single-state license: it checks the home-state license, confirms the multistate privilege is active in Nursys, and verifies the work state participates in the compact — before the file is built on the wrong assumption.
What happens if a license has disciplinary action?
Encumbrances, restrictions, and board actions are flagged immediately with the board record attached, and the file routes to human review. Nothing with a disciplinary flag moves toward submission on its own.
How long does automated license verification take?
Minutes. The agent reaches the issuing board directly, confirms status, expiration, and actions, and files timestamped evidence — while the rest of the file's requirements run in parallel.
Watch a license clear in minutes.
Bring a real RN file — we'll resolve the compact privilege and verify it at the board, live.