GA · Verified Nurse Directory
Nurses in Georgia
Georgia nurses anchor Emory, Piedmont, Wellstar, and CHOA in the Atlanta metro, plus regional systems serving Savannah, Augusta, and Macon.
Looking for RNs? See the Registered Nurses in Georgia directory →- Active nurses
- 81,700+
- Avg. RN salary
- $79,420/yr
- Cities covered
- 1+
- State board
- GA
Georgia Board of Nursing
Find nurses by city in Georgia
Browse verified nurses in Georgia's top metro areas.
Top nursing specialties in Georgia
Highest-demand nursing roles across Georgia hospitals and health systems.
Verify a nurse's license in Georgia
Primary source verification through the state board of nursing. Use this before hiring or referring.
State Board
Georgia Board of Nursing
Official license verification portal for Georgia.
Open BON lookup →Nursys QuickConfirm
NCSBN national lookup
Georgia participates in Nursys — verify multi-state and compact licenses.
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National License Lookup
Verify a nurse's license in any U.S. state from one page.
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All credentialed healthcare professionals in Georgia — nurses, therapists, and home-health teams.
Common questions about finding nurses in Georgia
How do I verify a nurse's license in Georgia?
Use the Georgia Board of Nursing primary-source verification portal — and Nursys QuickConfirm for compact and multi-state licenses. Our directory cross-references these sources but does not replace legal primary-source verification.
How many nurses practice in Georgia?
Approximately 81,700 registered nurses currently hold an active license in Georgia, based on the most recent state board and BLS reporting.
What is the average RN salary in Georgia?
The mean annual wage for registered nurses in Georgia is roughly $79,420, per the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS data. Hospital, specialty, shift differential, and years of experience can shift actual pay materially.
Which nursing specialties are in highest demand in Georgia?
Hiring volume in Georgia is currently strongest in Registered Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, ER Nurses roles, with continued growth in travel and home-health placements.