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What should I do if my license has expired?

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If an individual’s pharmacy license has expired in California, it is important to act promptly to address the situation. The California Board of Pharmacy typically allows for specific procedures to reactivate or renew an expired license. First, one should consider reviewing the Board’s current web page to find the most relevant information regarding the renewal process. Generally, individuals may need to fill out a renewal application, pay any applicable fees, and potentially fulfill continuing education requirements that may have accumulated during the period of expiration. Depending on how long the license has been expired, there may be additional steps or penalties involved, so it is essential to be well-informed. The California Board of Pharmacy may also provide further guidance on whether reinstatement is possible and the exact conditions that need to be met. To ensure compliance with the latest regulations, checking the California Board of Pharmacy website for details would be beneficial.
Answered Jun 18th 2025

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