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Recertification for LNCC

Maintaining Your LNCC® Certification

Renewing your LNCC® certification is a powerful investment in your professional credibility and continued growth as a legal nurse consultant. You may renew your credential through either:

  • Examination, or
  • Contact hour renewal, with 60 approved credits, which encourages ongoing learning and professional development.

🔄 LNCC® Recertification: Commitment to Continued Excellence

The contact hour renewal system is designed to support LNCCs in engaging with professional development activities that strengthen their legal nurse consulting practice and build upon the foundational knowledge demonstrated during initial certification.
To maintain LNCC® certification, candidates must demonstrate continuing competence, defined by the ongoing commitment of a registered nurse to integrate and apply knowledge, skills, and judgment alongside the attitudes, values, and ethics required to practice safely, effectively, and responsibly within their designated role, patient population, and/or setting.

📊 2024 Recertification Snapshot

  • 62% of eligible LNCCs pursued recertification in 2024.
  • Of the 81 certificants, 46 successfully renewed their LNCC® credential.
  • An additional 4 LNCC-Retired designations were granted.

Recertification Fees

AALNC Members: $325
Non-members: $450

Acceptable Contact Hours

You may earn contact hours from continuing education, academic coursework, presentations, publications and AALNC/ALNCCB volunteer roles. You may use any combination of contact hours for a total of 60 contact hours. Click here to view the list of eligible activities and criteria for recertification credit.

Considering Retirement

If you're at a point in your career where you're ready to step away from active practice, we invite you to explore the LNCC-Retired Credential, a meaningful way to honor your contributions and maintain recognition of your certification.

LNCC Recertification Criteria

LNCCs must recertify every 5 years.  Certification expires with a universal date each year on October 31st. Recertification must be submitted prior to October 31st, and meet the criteria below. This information is also referenced in the Recertification Handbook:

  1. Have a current, unrestricted RN license
  2. Have evidence of 2000 hours of legal nurse consulting practice within the 5 years prior to renewal, at the time of application
  3. Complete one of the following:
    • Submit 60 contact hours that meet the published criteria
    • Pass the LNCC certification examination

Rationale:

Contact hours should provide a knowledge or skill that is essential to practicing as a legal nurse consulting and be approved by a legitimate continuing education provider. The knowledge imparted should enable the legal nurse consultant to function effectively as a legal nurse consultant in a variety of practice settings.

After review of your submitted recertification application, if it is determined that insufficient contact hours were submitted the candidates will be notified. If it is prior to October 31, the candidate will be allowed to earn additional contact hours to meet all requirements by the end of that year.

LNCC Recertification Deadlines

To maintain your LNCC® or LNCC-R® credential, recertification applications must be submitted to the American Legal Nurse Consultant Certification Board (ALNCCB):

  • By October 31, five years after your initial certification or most recent recertification.
  • Extended Deadline: Applications submitted between November 1–30 will be accepted with a $100 late fee.
  • Final Cutoff: Applications received after November 30 will not be accepted. To regain certification, you must reapply and successfully pass the LNCC® examination.

Certificants who do not meet the recertification requirements will lose their certified status and must discontinue use of the LNCC® credential.

Review and appeal:

A review process and an appeal procedure are available for candidates whose applications for recertification by contact hours have been denied or for those whose certifications have been revoked. Please contact AALNC headquarters for more information regarding the process and polices for review and appeals at info@aalnc.org.

LNCC-Retired

Celebrate Your Legacy with the LNCC-Retired Credential

Whether you're stepping away from active practice by choice, career change, or circumstance, your dedication to legal nurse consulting and certification deserves recognition. The LNCC-Retired designation honors your years of service and commitment to excellence, because every path forward is worth celebrating.

LNCC-Retired: Benefits & Privileges

The LNCC-Retired designation is a meaningful way to honor your legacy in legal nurse consulting. As a retired certificant, you may:

  • Proudly display “LNCC-Retired” on your résumé, business cards, and beneath your name and credentials
  • Use the designation on name badges at AALNC-sponsored conferences and educational events.

Eligibility Requirements to apply:

  • Have LNCC Certification and working in the field of legal nurse consulting for a five-year period
  • Retiring from active legal nurse consulting practice with no plans to return to a full or part time position.
  • Unrestricted nursing license

Registration and Fees

  • The applicant must submit the LNCC-Retired Credential Application form
  • The application fee of $75, click here to submit payment.
  • The LNCC-Retired designation is to be renewed every five years.
  • Upon approval, a retired designation certificate will be emailed to you.

Please note:
The LNCC-Retired designation may not be used on professional name badges or signatures if you are currently working as a registered nurse in any capacity.
If you choose to return to active practice, you will need to meet the current eligibility requirements for initial LNCC certification.