Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. Offenses must be reported to the board even if you received a suspended imposition of sentence and the record is now considered closed.
Each application is evaluated on a case-by-case basis. The board considers the nature, severity, and recency of offenses, as well as rehabilitation and other factors. The board cannot make a determination for approval or denial of licensure without evaluating the entire application and supporting documentation.
All convictions, guilty pleas, and nolo contendere pleas must be reported, except for minor traffic violations not related to the use of drugs or alcohol. This includes misdemeanors, felonies, “driving while intoxicated (DWI)” and “driving under the influence (DUI).”
Crimes must be reported even if they are a suspended imposition of sentence. All prior disciplinary action against any other professional licenses must be reported, whether it occurred in Florida or another state or territory.
Section 456.013(1)(a), Florida Statutes does not allow for an extension. An incomplete application is only valid for one year.
Your e-license will be issued within 2 business days once your licensure application has been approved. Please login to your MQA Online Services account and navigate to ‘License Documents’ on your ‘My Dashboard’ page to retrieve your e-license.
We encourage you to send as much information as possible to help expedite the licensure process.
Please mail all required supporting documents directly to the Board Office. For your Board’s mailing address, please visit the Contact page.
License Verification – Information regarding the licensure status of a practitioner. This is for use by persons or organizations that do not require a document certifying this information under seal.
Licensure Certification – Specific document certifying licensure status and disciplinary history, prepared by a representative of the Division of Medical Quality Assurance and bearing a seal. This document is generally required for applicants seeking licensure in other states and for use in court proceedings. There is a $25 fee for this service in accordance with Rule 64B-4.001, F.A.C.
Five business days.
You can request a practitioner’s disciplinary history from our Public Records website under Disciplinary Records.
To view a list of actively licensed practitioners, use the License Verification Search and select the county and profession from the drop-down list.
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