veterinary licensing requirements

North Dakota

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Requirements for veterinary practice in North Dakota:

Here’s a quick overview of the veterinary licensing requirements for the state of North Dakota. *Last updated 08.25.22.

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The quick details:

FEE: $165 ($75 application fee + $90 annual license fee)

LICENSING PERIOD: 1 year

FOREIGN GRADS – AVMA ECFVG OR PAVE: 24 hours, biennially

Are the following available?

TEMPORARY LICENSE: yes, $205 ($40 temporary permit fee + $75 application fee + $90 annual license fee)

RECIPROCITY: yes

Are the following accepted?

FOREIGN GRADS – AVMA ECFVG OR PAVE: yes

Are the following documents required?

RESUME: no

TRANSCRIPTS: yes or diploma

PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES: no

Are the following personal checks required?

BACKGROUND CHECK: no

VERIFICATION OF ACTIVE PRACTICE: no

PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP/ALIEN STATUS: yes

Are the following educational items required?

NAVLE OR NBE & CCT – VIVA SCORE: yes

CERTIFICATE OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EDUCATION/DIPLOMA: yes

GRAD OF AVMA APPROVED COLLEGE OF VET MED: yes

LICENSE VERIFICATION/LETTER OF GOOD STANDING: yes

JURISPRUDENCE EXAM: yes, open book

We have so much information on this that it’s impossible to organize it neatly on this page.

So we organized a multi-page document covering South Dakota Prescription Drug Monitoring Protocols (PDMP), prescriptions and dispensing, telemedicine, Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationships (VCPR), and permits.

We also include additional information on veterinary professional licensing, state licensing, recordkeeping, permits, and continuing education.

CLICK HERE to access our exclusive document on North Dakota state regulations

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