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Indiana Certified Nursing Assistant License

Indiana State Dept of Health

Total Fee
$65
Processing Time
2 to 6 Weeks
Fingerprints
Required
Temp License
Not available

What You'll Need

  • Certificate of Training Completion — Proof of completing the 105-hour IDOH-approved training program.
  • Valid Government-Issued Photo ID — Required for admission to the testing center; name must match the application exactly.
  • Social Security Number — Required for the application and registry placement.
  • Criminal Background Check — Usually conducted by the training program or employer prior to clinical placement. Background Check Info

How to Apply

  1. Complete State-Approved Training
    Complete a 105-hour Nurse Aide Training Program approved by the Indiana Department of Health (IDOH), consisting of 30 classroom hours and 75 clinical hours.
    View Approved Training Programs
  2. Submit Application to Ivy Tech
    Apply for the competency evaluation through Ivy Tech Community College, the state's contracted vendor for CNA testing and application processing.
    Apply for Testing
  3. Schedule and Pass Exams
    Once your application is approved, schedule and pass both the written (knowledge) and skills competency evaluations. You have three attempts to pass both portions.
    Testing Information
  4. Verify Registry Placement
    After passing both exams, Ivy Tech will notify the Indiana Nurse Aide Registry. Verify your active status on the official registry search portal.
    Verify License Status
Total Fee
$65
Processing Time
2 to 6 Weeks
Fingerprints
Required
Temp License
Not available

Transfer License

Contact the Indiana State Dept of Health for current transfer requirements.

Apply to transfer

Steps

  1. Verify Out-of-State Eligibility
    Ensure you hold an active CNA certification in good standing in another state.
  2. Submit Reciprocity Application
    Complete the online reciprocity application through the Ivy Tech CNA portal.
    Reciprocity Application
  3. Pass the Written Competency Exam
    Most reciprocity applicants must pass the Indiana written competency exam, though the skills portion and training are typically waived.
  4. Submit Employment Verification
    Provide a letter from your employer verifying at least 8 hours of work in the past 24 months if required.
Total Fee
Contact board
Renewal Cycle
Every 2 years (by maintaining work hours)
Compact
No
Board
Indiana State Dept of Health

Keeping Your License Active

Indiana Certified Nursing Assistant licenses renew Every 2 years (by maintaining work hours). Contact the Indiana State Dept of Health for continuing education requirements and renewal deadlines.

Renew on the board site

Fees

ItemAmount
Application$65
Endorsement application$65

Slow Downs

Incomplete Training Documentation
Failure to provide the original certificate of completion from an approved Indiana training program can stall the application.
Name Mismatch
Discrepancies between the name on the application and the provided photo ID will prevent testing.
Expired Out-of-State License
Reciprocity applicants must have an active status in their home state; if expired, they may be required to retake the full training and exam.

Questions

How much does the CNA exam cost in Indiana?
As of January 1, 2025, the fee for both the written and skills test is $100.00. Taking only one portion (written or skills) costs $90.00.
How often do I need to renew my Indiana CNA certification?
CNA certifications must be renewed every two years. There is no fee for renewal.
What are the work requirements for renewal?
You must have worked at least 8 hours as a nurse aide in a paid nursing-related role within the past 24 months to be eligible for renewal.
Can I work while my application is being processed?
Employers may accept the Ivy Tech pass letter for up to 90 days while the official registry placement is finalized.

Board Info

Indiana State Dept of Health
Sources
State statutes