DBPR VM 4905 - Board of Veterinary Medicine Licensure Verification-2025

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How to Check Your Florida Driver License Status Online Visit the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles website. Enter your social security number or driver license number. Review the status of your license, including whether it is valid, suspended, or revoked.
Yes, the requirements for a premise permit include a DEA license. The DEA requires a separate DEA registration for each principle place of business or professional practice where controlled substances are stored or dispensed by a person.
Florida Veterinary Licenses are typically issued 48 hours after the Board receives your passing score on the Florida Laws and Rules Examination. Youll be able to access your Florida Veterinary License online right away. Use the link above to apply for a Florida Veterinary License online.
Create an online account or logon to your existing account at .myfloridalicense.com. Select Request License Certification from the License Menu. Complete the online application and pay the $25 fee by credit card or electronic check.
License Verification for Florida licensed nurses is through NURSYS. This only includes RNs and LPNs. License Verification for Florida licensed medical doctors and osteopathic physicians is through VeriDoc. For all professions except RNs, LPNs, medical doctors and osteopathic physicians.
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Initial License Fees Graduate Applicants: $295.25 (not licensed in another state) Senior Applicants: $295.25 (currently in your final year of vet school) Foreign Applicants: $295.25. Endorsement Applicants: $555.00 (licensed for 3 years or more in another state)
To confirm the accreditation status of your vet, contact the NVAP Coordinator in your state, or search any state for the veterinarians name in question and/or their state license number. Most states have an online database of licensed practices that you can search.
You can also find a list of USDA accredited veterinarians at with a search by the veterinarians name and accreditation number.

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