Each physician licensed to practice medicine in Texas using the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC) must complete a biennial registration/renewal and pay a fee. You must complete the IMLC portion of the renewal (including the payment of fees), and the TMB portion of the renewal before the expiration date of your license to avoid penalty fees.
Physician licenses expire at one of 4 times during the year, February 28th, May 31st, August 31st, or November 30th. These registration periods are assigned by the TMB at the time of licensure, and the fees are pro-rated appropriately for the initial registration. Even number licenses expire in even number years and odd number licenses expire in odd number years.
After the initial registration, we are not able to offer the option of a shorter or annual registration. In addition, there are no registration fee exemptions for physicians who are in training, or in military service.
Physicians can register online 60-90 days prior to expiration. Registration reminders will be sent out from the Texas Medical Board at least 60 days in advance of the expiration date.
You may begin the IMLC portion of your Texas License renewal on the IMLC website.
The IMLC website includes example renewal forms you can review, as well as an instruction video if needed. You will need to access your IMLC portal account to complete this portion of the renewal and submit your fees.
IMLC fees are submitted to TMB on a regular schedule, however please allow 7-14 business days for TMB to receive the payment. Even so, you do not have to wait for TMB to receive the IMLC payment before you complete the TMB portion of your renewal. A renewal is not considered complete, and therefore the expiration date will not be updated, until we receive the fees from the IMLC.
Note: You may complete the IMLC portion of the renewal and payment of fees, and the TMB portion of the renewal in whatever order you choose, however both must be completed before your registration/renewal will be processed and your expiration date updated.
You can access the TMB online registration/renewal questions by selecting the Physician Online Registration/Renewal. You will need your license number and the last 4 digits of your social security number. If this is your first renewal, you will not be able to access this link until you have completed your fingerprints and the TMB have received the results. See Submit Fingerprints for additional information.
Please note that once you’ve reached the Attestation portion of the online renewal, you will see a fee due amount noted in the disclaimer. However, this is covered by your IMLC payment submittal in Step 1. After completing the attestation and selecting ‘Submit’, you will be redirected to the page noting submittal is complete and the fees due will show as 0$.
Once you finalize and submit the registration/renewal you will receive a receipt that this portion of your TMB renewal has been completed.
Note: You may complete the IMLC portion of the renewal and payment of fees, and the TMB portion of the renewal in whatever order you choose, however both must be completed before your registration/renewal will be processed and your expiration date updated.
Email renewal reminders are sent 60-90 days before the expiration date, from no.reply@tmb.state.tx.us. We recommend that you add this email address to your contacts list so they will not be lost. Please check your junk and spam mail for these notices if you are not receiving them.
If you have questions about the renewal process, please contact us at Compact-General@tmb.state.tx.us. Staff will respond to your inquiry within 2-3 business days.
Step 1 and Step 2 of the renewal process must be completed in its entirety in order to avoid penalty fees. There is a 30 day grace period for the expiration date of a physician license. Once the 30 day grace period past the expiration date has occurred, you will no longer have access to the TMB portion of the renewal online or the IMLC online renewal. At that time, your license renewal will solely be taken care of through the TMB, and a hard copy renewal form will need to be completed, even if you have previously completed this information online. In addition, a penalty fee of $75 will be added. After 90 days, the penalty fee will increase to $150. If a license has been expired for one year or longer it is automatically cancelled.
If you need to renew your license after the 30-day grace period, please contact the Registration Department and request a hard copy registration/renewal form.
The Texas Medical Board has transitioned to electronic licenses for a more paperless experience and to allow for enhanced licensee control. As of 9/1/2019 the Board no longer issues paper licenses after a completed registration/renewal.
Once we have received your TMB online renewal responses and the payment of your renewal fees from IMLCC, the registration/renewal of your Texas medical license will be complete and your expiration date updated. After that you will be able to log into your MyTMB account on our website and view, save or print a copy of your active license.
No, you can attempt to renew the license if it has been 3 days since completion of a live scan, or 10 days if you submitted a set of hard cards to Indentogo. Please note that the fingerprint background check results will be required prior to a license being able to access the online registration system. While processing times vary (average turnaround time is less than 10 business days), please note it can take 4-6 weeks for hard card submissions. Completing your fingerprints prior to your renewal period will NOT enable you to renew your license early. If you believe that you should be able to access the online registration system, and you are not able to, please contact us a CompactGeneral@tmb.state.tx.us.
The payment portion of the renewal is handled by IMLC, please contact them through Inquiry@IMLCC.net for a receipt.