“... nbsp;LIST, as often as you can, to check the status of your application and communicate with your Licensing Analyst.
An application fee may be refunded under certain circumstances. Other surcharges and fees assessed at the time of application are non-refundable.
... ”
“The retired status exempts physicians from the registration process, registration fee, and CME.
The following restrictions apply to physicians whose licenses are on retired status:
the physician cannot engage in clinical activities or practice medicine in a Texas, and
to be eligible for reti ... ”
“... d” column on the far left. Your Application Status (listed in the top row) will be “In Screen”.
Note: Items sent in prior to the submission of your online application will not appear with a green checkmark when the initial automated list of items is generated. Pre-Licensure ... ”
“... idavit - PDF
Provisional License
Check Your Status (LIST)
License Issue dates
FAQs ”
“... a physician licensed under Voluntary Charity Care Status, or
you hold a Telemedicine, Public Health or Conceded Eminence license.
If you are eligible to delegate prescriptive authority and you are not eligible to register online, please contact the Registration Department at Registrat ... ”
“... y physician’s profile says “Licensure Status: None". Does my physician have a license in Texas?
This physician’s profile shows “Registration Status: Suspended, Active”. How can a license be suspended and active at the same time?
Can my physician refuse to see me?
... ”
“... tion labeled “Renewal while on the Inactive Status” and “Returning to Active Status” to understand the entire process and all requirements. To be eligible for inactive status, the license holder must have a current registration permit and have a license in good standing. ... ”
“... ion is initiated, all parties are apprised of the status every 90 days, unless notification would jeopardize the investigation.
Complaint investigations are completed on average within six months. Our goal is to complete all investigations within one year. Investigations may be closed for lack of su ... ”
“... r serving 11 West Texas Counties. Upon early retirement, she became an adjunct instructor at The University of Texas Permian Basin (UTPB) in Statistics and Marketing, served three terms on Midland City Council, and served as a past gubernatorial appointee of the Texas Department of Licensing an ... ”
“... udy. Complainants are advised of an investigation status approximately every 90 days until final action is taken. State law prohibits anonymous complaints. Your email and phone will be verified.
To make a complaint:
Submit your complaint electronically via the Online Complai ... ”
“... d information. Physician profiles include license status, educational background, disciplinary actions, as well as information self-reported by the licensee but not verified by the TMB (e.g. primary practice address, hospital privileges, delegation information, etc.) All verifications also include a ... ”
“... n the tabs below for additional information about requesting open records from TMB.
Exceptions to the Public Information Act
TMB receives a large number of public information requests for:
complaint information and investigative files,
disciplinary hearing materials, and
licensure app ... ”
“... the UAR or PEA, and a strategy for monitoring the status of implementation of the Resource Efficiency Plan.
See response to #2 above.
(4) A finance strategy that describes how the agency or institution plans to obtain funding for the recommended cost effective efficiency measures.
... ”
“... , age, genetic information, disability or veteran status in employment or in the provision of services.
E-Verify
The Texas Medical Board (TMB) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 requires all new employees to present proof of eligibility to work in the Un ... ”
“... ovider, you may be eligible for Approved Provider status. The TSBAE defines three continuous years’ experience as submission and approval of courses for three consecutive years.
Note: CAE Course and Approved Provider applications must be processed by staff and found to be in order at le ... ”
“... n. In addition, there is a fee of $107 if you are requesting a temporary license. ”
What is the PA application fee?
The application-processing fee is $220.00 that must be submitted along with the completed application. In addition, there is a fee of $107 if you are requesting a temporary license.
“... rom sending emails or calls to inquire about your status unless it is more than 30 days past your application date. ”
How can I verify that my PIT permit has been issued?
Please use the TMB provider search by performing a search for your name using the “Look Up a License” button on the homepage. If you have been issued a permit, your permit will be listed there. You can also check with your program coordinator to see if they have received the established confirmation from the Board that the permit was issued. Please refrain from sending emails or calls to inquire about your status unless it is more than 30 days past your application date.
“The NCT permit is now inactive and no longer required by statute. ”
Why does my NCT permit show a status of “NLR”?
The NCT permit is now inactive and no longer required by statute.
“Yes. A physician on an official retired status is exempt from the registration fee. To be eligible for retired status, a physician's license cannot be under investigation, under a Board order, or be otherwise restricted. Physicians on a retired status must not engage in clinical activities or practi ... ”
Is there a retired status for physicians in Texas?
Yes. A physician on an official retired status is exempt from the registration fee. To be eligible for retired status, a physician's license cannot be under investigation, under a Board order, or be otherwise restricted. Physicians on a retired status must not engage in clinical activities or practice in any state, must not prescribe or administer drugs to anyone, nor may the physician possess a DEA or Texas controlled substance number. Additionally, the physician's license may not be endorsed to any state. A physician whose license has been placed on official retired status must obtain the approval of the board before returning to active status. The physician should contact the board for information on the approval procedure.
“Not at this time. ”
Is there an inactive status for physicians in Texas?
Not at this time.
“... number, issue date, expiration date, disciplinary status, and our board seal will be affixed.There is no fee for state board verifications. Please allow 10 working days to process your verification. The verification will be mailed directly to the state board of your request.The form is avaliab ... ”
How do I get a verification of my Texas license sent to another state?
Upon written request TMB will provide a state board verification to another state board regarding licensees. The verification includes: licensee's name, license or permit number, issue date, expiration date, disciplinary status, and our board seal will be affixed.
There is no fee for state board verifications. Please allow 10 working days to process your verification. The verification will be mailed directly to the state board of your request.
The form is avaliable under Verification Request in the "Licensee Resources" section of our website.
“The registration status “Suspended, Active” is a suspended status. A license in this status is not an active license to practice medicine in Texas. However, a licensee with this status has maintained their registration requirements while the license is suspended, and should that suspensi ... ”
This physician’s profile shows “Suspended, Active”. How can a license be suspended and active at the same time?
The registration status “Suspended, Active” is a suspended status. A license in this status is not an active license to practice medicine in Texas. However, a licensee with this status has maintained their registration requirements while the license is suspended, and should that suspension be lifted, the license can return to an active status without additional registration requirements.
“... stant. However, for additional information on the status of a Surgical Assistant license, please look under the “Other Healthcare Professionals” tab on the “Look up a License” page. ”
How can I verify the license of a Surgical Assistant?
At this time “Look up a License” can give access to any public actions taken against a Surgical Assistant. However, for additional information on the status of a Surgical Assistant license, please look under the “Other Healthcare Professionals” tab on the “Look up a License” page.
“... icate. However, for additional information on the status of a PMC certificate, please look under the “Other Healthcare Professionals” tab on the “Look up a License” page. ”
How can I verify a Pain Management Clinic Certificate?
At this time “Look up a License” can give access to any public actions taken against a Pain Management Clinic (PMC) certificate. However, for additional information on the status of a PMC certificate, please look under the “Other Healthcare Professionals” tab on the “Look up a License” page.
“... ndence you received from the Board indicating the status of your application (be sure to check the subject line as well as the text of the email).If you are still unable to locate your 6 digit Board issued ID number, please contact the TMB at screen-cic@tmb.state.tx.us for additional information. ... ”
What is my 6 digit Medical Board issued ID number for use in scheduling fingerprinting?
This number, assigned to you at the time you submitted your application for licensure, can be found in the email correspondence you received from the Board indicating the status of your application (be sure to check the subject line as well as the text of the email).
If you are still unable to locate your 6 digit Board issued ID number, please contact the TMB at screen-cic@tmb.state.tx.us for additional information.
“To return to practice from retired status, a physician must obtain approval of the Board after submitting a written request. If a physician has been on official retired status for two years or longer, the request must be reviewed by the Licensure Committee of the Board. Please contact th ... ”
My physician license is currently in a retired status. How to I return it to an active status so I can practice?
To return to practice from retired status, a physician must obtain approval of the Board after submitting a written request. If a physician has been on official retired status for two years or longer, the request must be reviewed by the Licensure Committee of the Board. Please contact the Registration department for information on the approval procedure.
“To return to practice from retired status, a physician must submit an application online for re-activation/re-licensure and meet all of the current requirements for licensure. ”
Are there any additional requirements that I need to complete before I request to return my retired physician license to an active status?
To return to practice from retired status, a physician must submit an application online for re-activation/re-licensure and meet all of the current requirements for licensure.
“... ction of your profile, which includes your waiver status, by choosing the “Print Verification” option on your profile. ”
How will I be notified if I am granted a waiver?
If you are granted a waiver, it will be displayed on your public physician profile. This alone will serve as proof of your waiver. Generally, waiver requests are determined within 2-3 business days. You are encouraged to check your profile daily upon submitting your waiver request. You may also choose to print a simple copy of the ‘Verified Information’ section of your profile, which includes your waiver status, by choosing the “Print Verification” option on your profile.
“... r physician assistants: A PA’s waiver status will not be viewable on their TMB public profile. Each PA’s public profile has a link to their supervising physician’s profile page. The physician’s profile page will list the waiver status. For nurse practit ... ”
Do delegates who have prescribing authority have to apply for their own waiver or are they covered by the supervising physician’s waiver?
If the supervising physician has a waiver, then the prescribing delegate is also covered under that waiver. So long as the prescribing delegate is prescribing under the authority of a physician who has been granted a waiver, then the prescribing delegate may use non-electronic prescribing means. If a prescribing delegate is issuing a prescription under the authority of a physician who does not have a waiver, then the prescribing delegate must issue the prescription via e-prescribing.
If an individual wants to look up whether a prescribing delegate has a waver they can do so as listed below:
For physician assistants: A PA’s waiver status will not be viewable on their TMB public profile. Each PA’s public profile has a link to their supervising physician’s profile page. The physician’s profile page will list the waiver status.
For nurse practitioners: APRN waivers are determined by the Texas Board of Nursing. Information on the waiver process for the APRNs is available on the Texas Board of Nursing Website.
“The Board understands that medical or mental health treatment is a normal part of many people's lives and receiving treatment such as counseling or therapy does not alone disqualify a licensee. However, the Board is obligated to determine whether a licensee is physically and mentally fit to pr ... ”
Why does the application ask about my mental and physical health status?
The Board understands that medical or mental health treatment is a normal part of many people's lives and receiving treatment such as counseling or therapy does not alone disqualify a licensee. However, the Board is obligated to determine whether a licensee is physically and mentally fit to practice and, therefore, must inquire to the extent necessary to make this determination. While the application does include a question pertaining to impairment, the question has been thoughtfully written to limit overly broad probing language that might dissuade health professionals from seeking treatment and reporting their conditions.