The College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta (CLPNA) regulates the LPN profession in a manner that protects and serves the public. Our first responsibility is to Alberta’s healthcare users. We regulate the profession by setting and maintaining standards for registration, practice, and conduct for LPNs. Public protection is our focus and commitment.
File a complaint if you have a concern about an LPN practicing in Alberta. 
Anyone can check a nurse’s status through our online registry.
The CLPNA has a legislated duty to approve all practical nursing programs.
Our newsletter provides regulation, policy, practice, and registration news.
Contact us with any questions you have about the CLPNA, LPNs, and practical nursing regulation in Alberta.
The real-time Public Registry of LPNs assists the public in identifying a person as a Licensed Practical Nurse registered with the CLPNA and determining the nurse’s current registration status. This information is not designed or intended to be used for any other purpose.