Exam Details

 

Eligibility:

  1. 2 or more years’ practice as an RN (SANE-A) / 3 years’ practice as an RN (SANE-P)
  2. Completion of a minimum 40-hr SANE didactic course by an accredited provider
  3. Completion of a SANE clinical preceptorship
  4. Accrual of 300 hours of SANE-related practice* within the past 3 years (at least 200 with the intended exam population)
*practice = providing patient care, taking on-call shifts (even if not seeing a patient), precepting/teaching, consulting, and engaging in peer review For details, download the Certification Examination Handbook and the Certification Checklist.
 

Fees

Early Discount (ends 2.3.2022; 7.7.2022)
$275 IAFN members (US/Canada)
$425 Non-members (US/Canada)
$350 International members
$475 International Non-members
Retesting Early Discount (ends 2.3.2022; 7.7.2022)
Valid for those retesting for the first time within one year
$150 IAFN members
$250 Non-members (US/Canada)
$275 International members
$375 International Non-members
 

 

Late Filing (ends 2.14.2022; 7.14.2022)
$425 IAFN members (US/Canada)
$575 Non-members (US/Canada)
$500 International members
$625 International Non-members
Retesting Late Filing (ends 2.14.2022; 7.14.2022)
Valid for those retesting for the first time within one year
$300 IAFN members
$400 Non-members (US/Canada)
$425 International members
$525 International Non-members
 


Test Dates/Deadlines:

Spring Exam 2022: Apr 1 – 30
Jan 3 – Application Opens
Feb 3 – Early Discount Ends
Feb 14 – Late Filing Ends
Fall Exam 2022: Sept 1 – 30
June 1 – Application Opens
July 7 – Early Discount Ends
July 14 – Late Filing Ends

Testing Locations

Testing is available at testing centers in more than 1350 cities in more than 115 countries. For a list, visit: https://www.scantron.com/programs/international-association-of-forensic-nurses/

The exams are also offered via Live-Remote Proctoring.

 

Questions?

See our frequently asked questions. If you still have questions, feel free to call the Association and speak to Kathleen Maguire (410-626-7805) or email: certification@forensicnurses.org

 

Commission for Forensic Nursing Certification

Certification granted by the Commission for Forensic Nursing Certification (CFNC) is pursuant to a voluntary procedure intended solely to test for special knowledge. The CFNC does not purport to license, to confer a right to privilege upon, nor otherwise to define the qualifications of any person for nursing practice. The significance of certification in any jurisdiction or institution is the responsibility of the candidate to determine. The candidate should contact the appropriate nursing body or institution to determine practice implications.

SANE-A Exam Job Analysis Study Report
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