Exam Fees
The fees listed have been established for the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program in Nevada.
You do not need to take the Skills Evaluation and the Written (or Oral) Examination on the same day or in a certain order.
Fees are not refundable. If you do not bring proper identification, you will not be allowed to test, and your examination fee will not be refunded.
Scheduling Your Exam
Once you have completed your Profile (demographics) and application, your Home Page will state: “Click here to schedule your examinations.”
- For example, Select PR (skills evaluation). Select the test site you want to use, and a calendar will appear with available test dates highlighted.
- Select the date you want and repeat the process for the AW (Written) or AO (Oral English) if needed.
- Proceed to checkout and select your form of payment. When completed, you will receive a Confirmation Notice and Receipt of Payment via email.
Testing Locations
Visit http://www.credentia.com/test-takers/nv or call 888-204-6249 to determine the schedule of the test site most convenient to you.
Light Duty
Federal law says that you cannot take the Skills Evaluation if you’re on restricted activity or light duty for medical reasons.
You must be able to complete all required skills included in the Skills Evaluation. THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS TO THIS RULE.
Candidates who are on light duty are not permitted to take the Skills Evaluation, but light duty does not prevent you from taking the Written Examination.
You will need medical documentation saying that you can return to full, unrestricted duty in order reschedule the skills exam.
Accommodations
Credentia complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will provide reasonable accommodations to anyone with a documented disability who might need a little help in accessing the test.
Test accommodations may include things such as:
- A separate testing room.
- Extra testing time for the Written/Oral exam.
- A Reader or Recorder, for individuals with mobility or vision impairments and cannot read or write on their own.
Test accommodations will be considered on a case-by-case basis. If you’re requesting accommodations because of a disability, you must provide proof of your condition.
This may include:
- Supporting documents from the professional who diagnosed the condition.
- A description of past accommodations the candidate has received.
Visit http://www.credentia.com/accommodations for full details on the accommodations process and required supporting documentation.