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Podiatrist Service Requests



Request a Service (Service Request)

DELPROS offers you the opportunity to submit a license or non-license request via a Service Request. The types of service requests available to you depends on whether you hold a Delaware professional license or not.

A Service Request is a request for additional information or a standard change to your application, license, or profile.

  • Whether a fee is required for a service request depends on the type of request. See the Fee Schedule.
  • For additional information on Service Requests, see DELPROS Service Requests Guide.
IMPORTANT: You must be a registered user with a DELPROS Account to request any type of service.


Registering in DELPROS

  • To apply for a Service Request you must first create your DELPROS user account. Go to the DELPROS online portal, and then click on Apply/Manage a License and Service Requests. If you:
    • are already an existing user, log in with your email address and password under the existing user section.
    • have not yet created a DELPROS user account, click on REGISTER.

After you log in to your Dashboard, click on Service Request in the blue navigation bar at the top of the screen.
 

Types of Service Requests Available for Podiatry

Important Information: It is NOT possible to save your unfinished request and return to it at another time; therefore you must complete or cancel your request before exiting.
  • CE Course Approval
  • Continuation of License or Permit During Military Deployment
  • License Verification Letter
    • All license holders MUST use the online License Verification service request. Paper requests will be returned.
    • If you are requesting a license verification for someone other than yourself, you must use the License Verification Request Form to request a written license verification.
  • Name Change Request
  • Inactive License Request
  • Reactivation of Inactive License
  • Roster Subscription
  • Manage Affiliations Only for Podiatrist In-Training license types to request a change of a supervisor(s)
  • Submit Additional Documentation

How to Request Continuing Education (CE) Approval

Both licensees and CE course providers may request to have CE courses approved by the Board. The Delaware Board pre-approves activities sponsored or approved by the organizations listed below:

  • American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA), and approved affiliates
  • Delaware Podiatric Medical Association (DMPA)
  • Any podiatric program sponsored by a hospital or clinic as part of a CPME approved residency program


Applying as a Licensee or Course Provider

If you do not hold a Delaware AND you are submitting this request as a course provider, select NO to the question “Is your request specific to a particular license or application you hold?”

If you hold a Delaware license as one of the above license types and you are submitting this request as a course provider, select NO to the question “Is your request specific to a particular license or application you hold?”

If you hold a Delaware license AND you are submitting this request as a licensee, select YES to the question “Is your request specific to a particular license or application you hold?”


Requirements

The CE Course Approval requests may require the following submissions. You will be required to upload the required documentation directly into the Service Request application:

  • a course syllabus
  • list of sponsor(s) and summary of course content
  • resume or curriculum vitae for each presenter/instructor
  • detailed course outline, brochure, or agenda showing the breakdown of time allotted for each part of the course content and all scheduled breaks


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