Why CNO charges fees

We use fees to pay for the costs of regulating the nursing profession in the public interest and maintain public confidence and safety.

In Ontario, legislation identifies certain professions that are self-regulated to ensure public safety. Nursing is one of these self-regulated professions, along with other professions overseen by regulated health colleges. Members of these professions pay a regulatory body like CNO to set and enforce standards and entry requirements.

You are required to pay certain fees to become registered with CNO, and an annual fee to remain authorized to practice in Ontario or to remain registered in the Non-Practising Class. It is your contribution to nursing regulation and public protection.

How CNO uses your fees

We use fees to fund our regulatory functions and other activities that support safe nursing practice, all in the public interest. The regulatory functions include registration of nurses, setting practice standards, maintaining a quality assurance program, and responding to reports and complaints about a nurse’s conduct when necessary.

More specifically, your fees help us to:

  • maintain the registration of over 200,000 nurses in Ontario
  • manage new registrations by ensuring that applicants meet all the requirements to practice in their category and class
  • support innovative programs that respond to system challenges, such as the Supervised Practice Experience Partnership (SPEP), which has matched more than 3,200 applicants with more than 650 employers
  • make registration simpler for applicants from other Canadian jurisdictions and internationally trained nurses
  • help nurses provide safe, high-quality care to patients by engaging in quality assurance activities that promote self-reflection and lifelong learning
  • increase access to quality care across the province through updates to RN prescribing practice standards, which allow registered nurses who meet requirements to prescribe certain medications and communicate a diagnosis
  • maintain the voluntary Nurses’ Health Program for Ontario nurses, which encourages them to seek treatment for substance use and mental health disorders that may affect their ability to practice nursing safely

Notes

  • All fees listed are in Canadian dollars, are not refundable and are subject to Ontario’s 13% Harmonized Sales Tax (HST).
  • Annual fees are assessed on a calendar-year basis. The annual fee you pay must correspond to the year for which you are registering, either for the first time or an annual renewal. For example, the 2026 annual fee applies to the 2026 registration year, while the 2027 annual fee applies to the 2027 registration year, even though the 2027 fee would be paid by most registrants during the renewal period in late 2026.
  • Annual fees are not pro-rated for partial years.
  • Labour mobility applicants who are already registered in another Canadian jurisdiction and are applying to register with CNO in an equivalent Ontario category and class of registration through automatic recognition will receive a credit equal to 25% of their application fee. This is a one-time credit that will be applied to a future payment made to CNO.
  • An Interjurisdictional Nurse Licensure registrant will receive a rebate each year equal to 25% of the annual fees paid that year.

Application fees

Fee Name 2026 Fee Amount 2027 Fee Amount
Application Fee $433.00 $454.00
Application Fee - Other Classes $73.00 $76.00

Evaluation fees

Fee Name 2026 Fee Amount 2027 Fee Amount
Education Requirement -
Additional Evaluation Fee RN (French)
$719.00 $754.00
Education Requirement -
Additional Evaluation Fee RPN
$324.00 $340.00
Education Requirement -
Additional Evaluation Fee RNEC (NP)
$324.00 $$340.00

Registration fees

Fee Name 2026 Fee Amount 2027 Fee Amount

Initial Registration Fee
NOTE: Not applicable to RNEC (NP) effective July 1, 2026

$69.00 $72.00
Registration Fee - RNEC (NP)
NOTE: Effective July 1, 2026
$138.00 $144.00

Specialty Certificate Fees

Fee Name 2026 Fee Amount 2027 Fee Amount
Specialty Fee - RNEC (NP)
NOTE: Speciality certificates not issued after July 1, 2026.
$69.00 N/A

Annual fees

Fee Name 2026 Fee Amount 2027 Fee Amount
Annual Fee $368.00 $386.00
Annual Fee - Non-Practising $69.00 $$72.00

Penalty Fees

Fee Name 2026 Fee Amount 2027 Fee Amount
Penalty Fee $135.00 $141.00
Penalty Fee - Non-Practising $36.00 $37.00

Fees for Reinstatement/Lifting Administrative Suspensions

Fee Name 2026 Fee Amount 2027 Fee Amount
Reinstatement Application Fee -
DC/FTP Proceeding
$514.00 $539.00
Reinstatement Application Fee -
Non-Practising/Former Member
$216.00 $226.00
Lifting Suspension Fee $73.00 $76.00
Reinstatement Fee $73.00 $76.00
Reinstatement Fee - RNEC (NP)
NOTE: Effective July 1, 2026.
$142.00 $149.00
Reinstatement Additional Fee $676.00 $709.00

Examination Fees

Fee Name 2026 Fee Amount 2027 Fee Amount
Examination Rescore Fee $110.00 $115.00
Jurisprudence Examination Fee $40.00 $42.00

Fees Relating to Quality Assurance

Fee Name 2026 Fee Amount 2027 Fee Amount
QA Practice Assessment Fee $1,500.00 $1575.00
QA Practice Assessment - Additional Fee $1,500.00 $1575.00

Other Fees

Fee Name 2026 Fee Amount 2027 Fee Amount
Administrative Fee - Declined Credit Card $50.00 $52.00
Administrative Fee - Refund $25.00 $26.00
Administrative Fee - Change of Information $100.00 $105.00



Paying your fees

Please do not make any payments to CNO until you have been advised of the exact amount, as only certain fees may apply to you. Any fees you are required to pay must be paid in full.

We accept the following payment types:

  • Visa credit card and Visa Debit 
  • MasterCard credit card and MasterCard Debit
  • American Express credit card
  • prepaid credit cards