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For more information on TBON visit their site Texas Board of Nursing .

Check out our blog for more information on TBON, investigations, renewals, applications and more!

When do you need a TBON attorney?

Contact a TBON lawyer if you have received a letter from the Board of Nursing or if you have been arrested and you hold a Texas Nursing License. It is very important to contact an attorney.

When time comes to re-apply for your license, the TBON WILL conduct a background check.

Learn more about our TBON Lawyers:

Click the button below to view our Attorneys page, where you can learn more about Deborah Goodall (left) and Buck Johnson (right).

How to contact a TBON lawyer:

To set up a consultation with Texas Nursing Lawyers, use the form below to contact us. 

FAQs

❓ When should I contact a TBON lawyer?

You should contact a Texas Board of Nursing (TBON) lawyer as soon as you receive notice of a complaint, investigation, or request for information from the Board. Early legal guidance helps prevent missteps that could harm your case and gives your attorney time to gather evidence, prepare responses, and negotiate before discipline occurs.

Bring any correspondence from the Texas Board of Nursing, including complaint letters, investigative requests, Agreed Orders, or hearing notices. Also include related employment documents, performance reviews, or criminal case records if applicable. The more information your lawyer has upfront, the more effectively they can protect your license and develop a defense strategy.

Yes — and in fact, this is the best time to hire an attorney. A TBON lawyer can help you respond to preliminary inquiries, clarify misunderstandings, and present mitigating information before a case escalates. Many issues are resolved quietly at the informal stage with proper legal representation.

Yes. Texas Nursing Lawyers offers virtual consultations via phone or video for nurses across Texas. Whether you’re in Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, or a rural area, you can access experienced TBON legal help without traveling. Remote meetings are fully confidential and allow your attorney to act quickly on urgent Board deadlines.

You can schedule a confidential consultation by completing the contact form on this page, calling the firm directly, or emailing their intake team. Once you reach out, an experienced staff member will review your situation and connect you with the right TBON defense attorney to discuss your case and next steps.