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Registration fees and renewal periods vary according to license type. A licensee may obtain a registration permit by completing the online registration/renewal, or submitting the required hard copy form, and paying the required fee to the Board on or before the expiration date of the permit.
To activate your license for the first time, you need to pay your first time registration fee within 90 days of your license issue date. To maintain an active license you will need to renew your registration every two years. Physicians can register online 60-90 days prior to expiration.
The Texas medical Board is transitioning to electronic licenses for a more paperless experience and to allow for enhanced licensee control. As of 9/1/2019 the Board will no longer issue paper licenses after a completed registration/renewal for your license type.
There are five simple steps to submit your online license renewal: Enter your License Number and the last 4 digits of your Social Security Number. Review and confirm your contact information.
Physician Online Registration/Renewal Registrations are available online 60-90 days prior to your current expiration date. If you cannot proceed with online registration, try again closer to your expiration date.
To maintain an active Texas medical license, physicians must renew their license with the Texas Medical Board every two years. To be eligible for renewal, a physician must complete 48 hours of CME every 24 months, including two hours of ethics CME.
Do you need to renew a current license? Go to http://www.tmb.state.tx.us/page/renewal-physician-online-registration-registration . If you are unable to log in, please contact Board Offices at (512) 305-7030 for renewal information.
Do you have a current (unexpired) medical license issued by the Texas Medical Board? If you need to renew a current license please go to http://www.tmb.state.tx.us/professionals/online_regis.php and select Physician Registration Online to begin that process.
The Board is pleased to announce it is transitioning to electronic licenses for a more paperless experience and to allow for enhanced licensee control. As of September 1, 2019, the Board will no longer issue paper licenses upon issuance for the following license types: Acudetox; General Medical Radiologic Technologist
Physicians must meet specific requirements set by the Texas Medical Board, including completing medical education and residency training, passing the USMLE or COMLEX, submitting a license application, undergoing a criminal background check, passing the Medical Jurisprudence Exam, and fulfilling CME and liability insurance requirements.