Public Records Request
Online document to allow anyone to request copies of public records.
Online document to allow anyone to request copies of public records.
Online document to allow anyone the ability to file a complaint against a current Arizona podiatrist.
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.
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.”
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.
A.R.S. § 32-3248.02 requires all healthcare professionals who hold Drug Enforcement Administration certifications to complete a minimum three hours of continuing medical education (“CME”) in an opioid-related, substance-use disorder related, or addiction related course each renewal cycle as part of the annual continuing education requirement for licensure.
This includes any programs recommended by the Arizona Department of Health Services, Arizona Medical Association, the Arizona Board of Pharmacy, the Board of Osteopathic Examiners or the Arizona Medical Board.
A comprehensive course is
Online form for a person applying for a license, to satisfactorily demonstrating that he/she is lawfully present in the United States.
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.