State Nursing Assistant and Nurse Aide Guides
Each state has unique education and exam requirements to work as a nursing assistant or nurse aide. Use the following state guides to learn what the qualifications are for each state and how to apply to work as a nursing assistant or nurse aide in your state, with information on the NNAAP and other CNA exams. To help you get your certification on the first try, we recommend the Certified Nursing Assistant Practice Exam written by nursing experts and educators.
- Alabama CNA
- Alaska CNA
- Arizona CNA
- Arkansas CNA
- California CNA
- Colorado CNA
- Connecticut CNA
- Delaware CNA
- District of Columbia CNA
- Florida CNA
- Georgia CNA
- Hawaii CNA
- Idaho CNA
- Illinois CNA
- Indiana CNA
- Iowa CNA
- Kansas CNA
- Kentucky CNA
- Louisiana CNA
- Maine CNA
- Maryland CNA
- Massachusetts CNA
- Michigan CNA
- Minnesota CNA
- Mississippi CNA
- Missouri CNA
- Montana CNA
- Nebraska CNA
- Nevada CNA
- New Hampshire CNA
- New Jersey CNA
- New Mexico CNA
- New York CNA
- North Carolina CNA
- North Dakota CNA
- Ohio CNA
- Oklahoma CNA
- Oregon CNA
- Pennsylvania CNA
- Rhode Island CNA
- South Carolina CNA
- South Dakota CNA
- Tennessee CNA
- Texas CNA
- Utah CNA
- Vermont CNA
- Virginia CNA
- Washington CNA
- West Virginia CNA
- Wisconsin CNA
- Wyoming CNA