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Online renewals are available for MDsOur Online Renewal process is available. MDs with licenses due for renewal can now renew their license by going to:www.maine.gov/online/doclicensing MD License ApplicationsBoard of Licensure in Medicine
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Registration fee (due with initial application) |
$250 |
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Important Credit Card Instructions:
If you choose to pay your fee with a credit card, you must provide the following information:
Type of Card (MasterCard or Visa only!):
Card Number:
Expiration Date:
Amount:
Credit Card Holder name and billing address as it appears on the card:
This information can be included with your form on a separate typewritten sheet and mailed or faxed to the Board or you can phone it in.
In addition to the application below you must complete a Federation Credentials Verification Service (FCVS) application. Click here to go to the the applications page: http://www.fsmb.org/fcvs_physapp.html , then download or fill out online the appropriate application.
Please note the following information. The fee for a temporary license is $300, payable to "Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine".
Any physician who is qualified under 32 MRSA, section 3275 may, without examination, be granted a temporary license for a period of time up to 6 months. That license may be extended for up to 6 months, but may not exceed one year, when the board deems it necessary to provide relief for local or national emergencies or for situations in which there are insufficient physicians to supply adequate medical services, including Locum Tenens needs.
A physician who presents a full, current, active, unconditioned license from another U.S. licensing jurisdiction and who can provide reasonable proof of meeting qualifications for licensure in Maine may, without examination, be granted a temporary license for a period not to exceed 100 days, when the board deems it necessary to provide relief for declared local emergencies or for other appropriate reasons as determined by the Board. The fee for this temporary license shall be $300, payable at the time of application.
"A License Limited to the Practice of Administrative medicine" means:
A. professional managerial or administrative activities related to the practice of medicine or to the delivery of health care services, but does not include the practice of clinical medicine; and/or,
B. medical research (excluding clinical trials on humans).
If the physician’s job does not include any act as defined in this rule as “clinical medicine”, a License Limited to the practice of Administrative Medicine is required.
Please download the appropriate form and follow the attached instructions.
Volunteer Conversion or Volunteer Renewal
Volunteer Status – The physician has retired or is retiring from the active practice of medicine and wishes to donate his or her expertise for the medical care and treatment of indigent and needy patients in the clinic setting of clinics organized, in whole or in part, for the delivery of health care services without charge.
You may apply for a reinstatement if your license has lapsed or if you have withdrawn your license within the last five years. Please download the appropriate form and follow the attached instructions.
After withdrawal of your Maine license is approved, to be eligible to reinstate your license you will have to provide evidence of having actively engaged in the practice of medicine for the 12 months preceding the reinstatement application, or you will have to demonstrate current competency by passing a written examination or other practical demonstration as the Board may prescribe. You will also have to provide evidence of having achieved at least 40 category I CME credits and at least 60 Category II credits in the prior 24 months.
We are now participating in the "VeriDoc" electronic license verification system. This system is intended for use by physicians who practice in the United States and need to have verification of the status of their active and inactive medical licenses sent to another state medical board. The Board of Licensure in Medicine sends VeriDoc our database of licensees on a daily basis. Maine-licensed MD's who are applying for licensure elsewhere will apply for Maine verifications to be sent to that licensing jurisdiction by logging on to www.veridoc.org .
If you have any questions regarding these applications, or if you cannot access these applications, please contact us at (207) 287-3601. Pre-printed copies are available upon request.
Note: The best method for filling out any of our PDF forms is to:
- Click on the form you want to submit .
- Click on "Save a copy of this file" icon and save a copy to your local PC.
- Open your saved copy with Adobe Reader.
- Go to "Tools" , "Typewriter" and follow the instructions to enter text anywhere on the form necessary.
- Print out a copy and mail it to the Board.
- You can also save a copy of your filled-out form for your records if you choose.
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