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Licenses - dopl.utah.gov
Search for license information by profession type on the Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) website.
Nursing - dopl.utah.gov
DOPL communicates with licensees several times before suspending or revoking a license. If you receive a suspicious letter that fits this description, do not give any personal financial information over the phone. Call DOPL directly at (801) 530-6628 or …
Pharmacy - dopl.utah.gov
Beginning January 1, 2022, Utah Code Annotated 58-37-22 requires that most* prescriptions issued for a controlled substance be transmitted electronically as an electronic prescription; …
Controlled Substance Database - dopl.utah.gov
Utah's Controlled Substance Database Program (CSD) is a resource that assists prescribing practitioners and pharmacists in providing efficient care for their patients and customers usage of controlled substances.
Update Your License Record - dopl.utah.gov
If your legal name has changed, you must verify the change by submitting a copy of a marriage certificate, divorce decree, court order, driver's license, or social security card to the Division at the email address indicated below. Email: [email protected] Fax: 801-530-6511
Continuing Education for Contracting - dopl.utah.gov
A Contractor Licensee is obligated to complete six hours of continuing education each licensing period. Three hours must be "core" education and the remaining three may be "core" or "professional" related. All courses must be approved by DOPL to be acceptable. See Rule R156-55a-303b for details.
Electrical - dopl.utah.gov
Please use the most current version of the application, from this website, to ensure you are submitting the correct information and fees needed to process your licensure request.
Renew an Electrical License - dopl.utah.gov
The following requirements must be met: In accordance with Utah Administrative Code R156-55b-304, during each two year license term, you must have completed 16 hours of continuing education course work, of which a minimum of 12 hours must be on the National Electrical Code.
Contracting - dopl.utah.gov
Application and Fee Changes Licensing applications and fees change periodically. To ensure you are always getting the most recent information, please use the current version of the application from this website.