Exam Day Test Center

Maryland - National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP)

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What To Bring

You MUST have the following items with you when you take the NNAAP Examination:

  • Two (2) forms of official (current, not expired), legible, signature-bearing identification, one of which must be photo identification.
  • Three (3) No. 2 pencils (sharpened).
  • Eraser.
  • Analog watch with a sweeping seconds hand (not a digital or Smartwatch).
  • Longman’s Dictionary of American English (Not required, but if you choose to bring a dictionary with you to the test center on the day of testing, you MUST bring a Longman’s Dictionary of American English. All other dictionaries will not be permitted.)

No other materials will be allowed

Proper Identification

You are required to bring two (2) forms of current, not expired, official, signature-bearing identification to the test site (one of which must be a photo identification). Photocopies of identification will NOT be accepted. Examples of proper identification include:

  • Driver’s license 
  • Signature-bearing Social Security card 
  • Clinic card 
  • Credit card
  • Library card 
  • State-issued identification card 
  • Passport 
  • Alien registration card 

The name on your identification must be the same as the name you used to register for the examination.

If you do not bring proper identification, you will not be allowed to test and your examination fee will not be refunded.

Security and Cheating

If you give help to or receive help from anyone during the Skills examination, the examination will be stopped. The incident will be reported to the DSHS for review, and your examination will not be scored (see Testing Policies).

Note: All examination questions, each form of the examination, and all other examination materials are copy-righted by and are property of Credentia. Consequently, any distribution of the examination content or materials through any form of reproduction, or through oral or written communication, is strictly prohibited and punishable by law. Anyone who removes or tries to remove examination materials or information from the test site will be prosecuted.