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When Will Your Medical License Expire

Author: Hailey Harris
by Hailey Harris
Posted: Nov 29, 2022

When Will Your Medical License Expire? A Complete List of State Medical Licenses

If you want to become a doctor, you must pass through a rigorous procedure. The country has set specific requirements and qualifications that must be met by studying for a long time. These special requirements are designed because education is vital as the profession deals with the lives of people.

Besides studying for years to become a doctor, people also get certified as professionals to work in the field and save lives. This is also not the easiest process. This is why you must not forget about renewing it after the process of acquiring and working with the license.

The renewal is as important as the initial stage of receiving it. The requirements in each state of the US differ. If you have a license and feel that the time of the renewal is getting closer day by day, then you would better look at the requirements of each state separately.

Some states provide their residents with special renewal applications like in the case of the Alaska Medical License. If the state that has provided you with the document, has this application system, then your task will be facilitated multiple times.

This is because, through these applications, you can get your license renewed immediately. Though it is renewed right away, it can take 4 to 6 weeks to get it. So, as you can see it can be very easy and quick.

You would better do it on time to avoid the penalties that you may encounter in the case of delay. This may be difficult for those doctors who have received a number of licenses in different states and work there.

For this, take a look at the detailed information presented in the table below.

Each state’s license renewal terms

StateRenewal

Every (?) Year

Expiration DateRequired CreditsAlaska

2

Decided by the Department

50

Alabama

1

31 of January

25

Arkansas

1

Decided by the birth month

20

Arizona

2

Not Applicable

40

California

2

The final day of the doctor’s birth month

50

Colorado

2

April 30 (odd-numbered year only)

X

Connecticut

2

1st birth month after the issuance

50

District of Columbia

2

December 31 at midnight (every even-numbered year)

50

DelawareNot Applicable

March 31 (odd-numbered years only)

40

Florida

2

January 31, midnight EST

40

Georgia

2

Not Applicable

40

Hawaii

2

MD: January 31DO: June 30

(each even-numbered year)

40

Iowa

2

First day of the month of a doctor's birth in even years

40

Idaho

2

Not Applicable

40

Illinois

3

July 31

150

Indiana

2

October 31 (odd-numbered years)

X

Kansas

2

MD: July 31DO: October 31

50

Kentucky

3

April 1

60

Louisiana

1

The birth date of the doctor

20

Massachusetts

2

The birth date of the doctor

100

Maryland

2

Not Applicable

50

Maine

2

The last day of the doctor’s birth month

(at midnight)

40

Michigan

3

January 31

150

Minnesota

3

The last day of the doctor’s birth month

75

Missouri

2

December 31 (odd-numbered years)

50

Mississippi

2

Not Applicable

50

Montana

2

March 31

X

North Carolina

3

On the birthday of the doctor every year

60

North Dakota

3

On the birthday of the doctor every year

60

Nebraska

2

October 1

(even-numbered years)

50

New Hampshire

2

July 1

100

New Jersey

2

August 31

100

New Mexico

3

June 30

75

Nevada

2

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40

New York

2

Not ApplicableNot Applicable

Ohio

2

The date of the renewal is determined according to the initial letter of the last name at the time of receiving the license

100

Oklahoma

3

Not Applicable

60

Oregon

2

Not Applicable

30

Pennsylvania

2

December 31

(even-numbered years)

100

Rhode Island

2

On/Before the first day of June

(even-numbered years)

40

South Carolina

2

June 30

(odd-numbered years)

40

South Dakota

1

March 1

X

Tennessee

2

Not Applicable

40

Texas

2

Not Applicable

48

Utah

2

January 31

(even-numbered years)

40

Virginia

2

Not Applicable

60

Vermont

2

November 30

30

WashingtonMD: 4DO: 1

On/Before the birthday of the doctor

MD: 200

DO: 150

Wisconsin

1

November 1

(every odd-numbered year)

30

West Virginia

2

Not Applicable

50

Wyoming

3

Not Applicable

60

What if…

If it happened so that you have not managed to renew your license and have missed the deadline, there is no need to worry. It would just take some time from you and some money as a delay charge.

You would be required to present a document that will prove that you have passed a continuing medical education. Besides, you would have to deliver proof of insurance and your CV.

Depending on the state, you would have to pass a criminal background check. This is for the state board to assure that you do not use illegal substances or are not engaged in illegal activities.

You must also pass a medical check that will prove that you do not have any mental disorders. If you have been in the field for a very long time, a program of a physician or clinical skill assessment may be enough for the board to reinstate your expired license.

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Hailey Harris Business Development Manager https://licenselookup.org/

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