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YRNA
  • Home
  • Communications
    • Annual General Meetings
      • 2021 AGM
      • 2022 AGM
    • Annual Reports
    • News From The North
    • Consultations
  • Safety
    • Complaints
  • Registration
    • Information
    • Forms
  • Standards
  • Quality Assurance
    • Education Fund
  • Governance
    • Board
    • Committees
    • Staff
    • Good Governance+ Regulation
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    • Home
    • Communications
      • Annual General Meetings
        • 2021 AGM
        • 2022 AGM
      • Annual Reports
      • News From The North
      • Consultations
    • Safety
      • Complaints
    • Registration
      • Information
      • Forms
    • Standards
    • Quality Assurance
      • Education Fund
    • Governance
      • Board
      • Committees
      • Staff
      • Good Governance+ Regulation

Registration Forms + Documents

Here are links to the most commonly used registration documents and forms. Links are also found in the step-by-step instructions on the Registration + Renewal page.

  1. 2022-2023 - Application for registration or renewal of registration - fillable pdf

  2. Verification of registration request

  3. Fee schedule + credit card authorization - fillable pdf

  4. Employer reference

  5. Confirmation of interim registration for newly graduated applicants

  6. Special Practice Permit - fillable pdf

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Suite 2044133 - 4th AvenueWhitehorse YT, Y1A 1H8
Tel: 1-867-667-4062Email: admin@yrna.ca

YRNA's offices are situated on the traditional territory of the Kwanlin Dün First Nation and the Ta’an Kwäch’än Council.


We acknowledge that what we now refer to as the Yukon Territory is the traditional and ancestral home to a number of First Nations, Metis, and Inuit peoples whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries

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