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Annual renewal fee for veterinary nurses now due

23 September 2016

We have now contacted all registered veterinary nurses reminding them that their annual renewal fee for 2016-17 is due.

As with last year we have sent the annual renewal notice to the majority of veterinary nurses by email. This year only 1,086 veterinary nurses have been contacted by post – down from last year, when around 3,500 had letters sent to them. Text message reminders will also be sent to those for whom we hold a mobile number.

Nicola South, Head of Registration, said: “It is great to see that we have been able to respond to members’ feedback and increase our contact by email and text with veterinary nurses, but I would like to suggest that VNs should regularly check their email for information from us.

“Unfortunately a larger than normal amount of veterinary nurses were removed from the Register at the beginning of the year, and we would very much like to avoid this happening again. Each year we send the renewal notice at least four weeks before the 1 November deadline, so if you have not received your annual renewal notice, please contact us so that we can arrange for this to be sent to you again.”

The annual renewal fee of £61 is due for payment by 1 November. If a veterinary nurse does not pay the annual renewal fee by the end of the year they will be removed from the Register.

Payments by debit or credit card can be made online via the ‘My Account’ area or by cheque, bank draft or bank transfer. 

All veterinary nurses also need to confirm their Register details and their compliance with our CPD requirement of 45 hours over a three-year period, and declare any convictions, cautions and/or adverse findings. 

Any veterinary nurses who have not received an annual renewal email or letter by the end of September should contact our Registration Department on  [email protected]

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