Content necessary or relevant to new podiatric licensees.
Application for a Temporary Podiatry License
Pursuant to A.R.S. §32-3124, a podiatrist, who is not licensed to practice in the state of Arizona, may apply for a temporary license if he/she meets certain criteria.
Change of Address Online
Online form to allow for an applicant or licensed podiatrist the ability to update business and/or residential address(es). Pursuant to A.R.S. § 32-829(D), “each licensee shall promptly and in writing inform the board of the licensee’s current office address and of each change in office address within thirty days.”
Volunteer Services Application
Pursuant to A.R.S. § 32-3217, a podiatrist, who is not licensed to practice in the state of Arizona, may apply for a volunteer health services registration for up to 14 days, each calendar year if he/she meets certain criteria.
Statement of Citizenship
Online form for a person applying for a license, to satisfactorily demonstrating that he/she is lawfully present in the United States.
License Verification (for verifying out of state licenses)
Pdf fillable document to allow an applicant the ability to verify out-of-state podiatric licenses currently or previously held. Please note: each jurisdiction may require a nominal fee and that fee must be submitted along with this form.
Initial Registration to Dispense Drugs and Devices Form
Pdf fillable document to provide for the ability of a licensed Arizona podiatrist to dispense drugs/devices controlled within their possession, including DME, orthotics, topicals, etc.
Application for a Podiatry License
Pdf fillable document to provide for the ability to be licensed as a podiatrist in the State of Arizona.
Licensure by Universal Recognition
On August 27, 2019, the Arizona Board of Podiatry Examiners will begin accepting applications for licensure by universal recognition (A.R.S. 32-4302). The universal recognition policy allows Arizona residents to use an out-of-state professional or occupational license qualify for an Arizona license to work. To qualify, an applicant must:
- Prove residency in Arizona
- Be currently licensed or certified for at least one year in another U.S