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Physician Application and Registration Fees

Application and Application-Related Fees

Application Fee:  As of 9/1/2015, the fee for physician licensure in Texas is $817.00. Additional non-refundable surcharges related to the National Practitioner Data Bank/Health Integrity Data Bank ($11.00) and the Texas Physician Health Program ($5.25) will be assessed with the application fee. The entire fee must be submitted before your application can be assigned and processed.

 

Application-Related Fees:   Fees are typically required from other entities that provide documents or services.  This list is not all inclusive, but examples of entities that typically charge fees are:

  • The Federation of State Medical Boards for the FCVS packet or exam transcripts;
  • FCSA for a foreign education evaluation;
  • PearsonVue for administration of the jurisprudence exam; and
  • MorphoTrust for processing the criminal history check.

 

Registration Fees

  • Once the Board has issued you an official license number, you will have 90 days to register and activate your license. Failure to register will result in penalty fees, and after one year, license cancellation.

     

    Please note: If you have not registered your license within 90 days of your license issue date, a $75 penalty fee will be assessed.  If you have not registered your license within 120 days of your license issue date, the penalty fee will increase to $150.  If you do not register within 12 months of the date of issuance of your license, your license will be considered canceled.

     

    The Board assigns the first registration period. These initial permits will be either 12 or 24 months in length. First time registration fees are prorated accordingly. Subsequent registrations will be two years in length and will be due on the same day each time. Even number licenses expire in even number years and odd number licenses expire in odd number years.

     

    Initial Registration Fee as of 9/1/2023

    The initial registration fee includes an $80 Senate Bill 104 (2003) fee per registration,  the $13.48 Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) fee, and a $5 Office of Patient Protection fee for the first year, with an additional $1 charged for any subsequent year. These fees are required by statute and cannot be pro-rated. The remaining amount is required by the TMB and prorated for each permit length.

     

    These fees are explained in more detail in the chart below.

     

     

    Initial Biennial Registration

    Length of Permit

    Agency Fee

    SB 104

    Ofc Pt Prot Fee

    PMP

    Total

    12 months

     $ 185.00

     $ 80.00

     $ 5.00

     $ 13.48

     $ 283.48

    24 months

     $ 370.00

     $ 80.00

     $ 6.00

     $ 13.48

     $ 469.48