Deadiversion usdoj drugregindexRegistration - United States Department of Justice 2026

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It is the responsibility of the DEA Registrant to renew his/her registration prior to its expiration and provide EHS with a copy of the renewed license. DEA Registrants may call the DEA at 1-800-882-9539 to check on the status of their application or call their nearest DEA Field Office.
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) enforces the United States controlled substance laws and regulations and aims to reduce the supply of and demand for such substances.
Physicians and other prescribers often have the first opportunity to identify, control, and report drug diversion. If a prescriber suspects that drug diversion has occurred, the activity should be documented, and a report should be made.
For access questions and concerns, email DEA.Registration.Help@dea.gov or call Toll Free: 1-800-882-9539.
Go to the DEA website and access the electronic application for renewal. For DEA log in or DEA license lookup, enter your DEA number, last name, Social Security Number, and your current zip code.

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Diversion Investigators enforce the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) and the Chemical Diversion and Trafficking Act (CDTA) regarding the manufacture, distribution and dispensing of legally produced controlled substances and listed chemicals in order to prevent diversion of controlled substances and listed chemicals into
The mission of DEAs Diversion Control Division is to prevent, detect, and investigate the diversion of controlled pharmaceuticals and listed chemicals from legitimate sources while ensuring an adequate and uninterrupted supply for legitimate medical, commercial, and scientific needs.
Reporting suspected drug diversion Health systems are responsible for determining what is significant to their respective practice, but in cases of significant drug diversion, healthcare facilities are recommended to notify the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and relevant authorities immediately upon suspicion.