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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
- Do I need a license to work in Delaware if I am licensed in another state?
- How do I apply for licensure?
- Do you have reciprocity?
- How long does the licensure process take?
- How much does it cost?
Question: Do I need
a license to work in Delaware if I am licensed in another
state?
Answer: Yes. The Board of Chiropractors must issue
you a license to work in Delaware.
Question: How do I apply
for licensure?
Answer: Please click
here to see the Licensure Requirments.
Question: Do you have
reciprocity?
Answer:
Yes. An applicant who is currently licensed in another state, whose standards for licensure are substantially similar to Delaware, may reciprocate by submitting an application and verification of licensure from all states in which a license has been issued. If applicant is from a state not substantially similar to Delaware, in addition to the application and verification of licensure from all states in which a license has been issued, he/she is required to submit one of the following:
- National Board of Chiropractic Examiners Transcript of Scores, Parts I, II, III, IV and physiotherapy for applicants who graduated after July 1, 1997.
- National Board of Chiropractic Examiners Transcript of Scores, Parts I, II, III for applicants who graduated after January 31, 1991 and prior to July 1, 1997.
- National Board of Chiropractic Examiners Transcript of Scores, Parts I, II, III or Parts I, II, and Special Purpose Exam for Chiropractic (SPEC) exam for applicants who graduated before January 31, 1991.
or
For the applicant who have successfully passed the examinations that were available at the time of graduation, the Board will accept proof of successful completion of the examinations.
Question: How long does
the licensure process take?
Answer: When all required documentation has been
received and the application is complete, it is presented
to the Board for approval. Allow 4 weeks to receive your
license.
Question: How much does
it cost?
Answer: See Fee Schedule
for processng fee due with application. Check or money
order should be made payable to the "State of Delaware."
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