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Why it's trusted

Grounded in the real rules, not a guess.

Every tool you build runs on the actual, current rules of a place, captured straight from the official source: the state board, the licensing agency, the city code. Every answer shows its citation and the date it was pulled, so you can defend it to a client, a regulator, or your own board.

Official sources only

Captured straight from the source: the state board, the licensing agency, the city code. No aggregators, no guesses.

Current, and dated

Every answer shows the date it was pulled, so you know it reflects the rule as it stands today, not last year's.

Cited, so you can defend it

Every answer carries its citation, so you can stand behind it with a client, a regulator, or your own board.

What an answer looks like

A citation on every line, not a confident-sounding guess.

Ask a question against the rules of a place and your own records, and the answer comes back with the official source it rests on and the date it was pulled. That's the difference between an answer you can act on and one you have to double-check.

Can a compact-license RN work an assignment in Colorado?

Yes. Colorado is a Nurse Licensure Compact state, so a multistate license covers practice here. Verify the worker's home-state license is multistate and unencumbered.

VERIFIED Colorado Board of Nursing · pulled May 2026

See it on the rules you work under.

Bring one question or your whole operation. Every answer comes back with the official source it rests on.