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Scam Alert – Fraudulent Contact Attempts Impersonating DEA

We have been notified of a scam targeting healthcare providers, including chiropractors, involving individuals falsely claiming to represent the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).

These individuals may contact you by phone or email stating there is a problem with your DEA registration and may request personal information or payment. Please be aware that the DEA does not demand payment or sensitive information over the phone.

If you receive a suspicious call or message:

Do not provide any information.
Do not send payment.
Contact your local DEA field office directly to verify the communication.
Official DEA website: https://www.dea.gov

Please remain cautious and report any suspicious activity to the DEA.

Applicant Information


Title 59 OS 161.6

(B) The Board is authorized and empowered to...
(17) Require applicants for an original license to submit to a national criminal history check pursuant to Section 150.9 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutues. The cost associated with the national criminal history record check shall be paid directly by the applicant.
Thank you for your interest in obtaining an Oklahoma chiropractic license.

Please read the instructions carefully on the application and all other paperwork to be submitted for the application process, to ensure that you have successfully completed all requirements. Please note that submission of your application without errors ensures that there will be no delays in the processing of your application.

All transcripts, diplomas, and NBCE test scores need to be certified copies and will need to be sent directly from the schools and NBCE to the Board office. A certified copy of your chiropractic diploma and final transcripts must be directly sent from the chiropractic college after you graduate if you have not graduated prior to being approved to sit for the examination.

If you are already licensed in another state, country, territory, or province a certified copy of the chiropractic license and/or a verification of licensure, and any other license you may have or have held to practice in any other healing art must be submitted from the state, country, territory, or province that issued the license.

Falsification or omission of any information on the application will be grounds for disapproval by the Board of Chiropractic Examiners prior to the examination.

Application by Relocation

To apply for licensure via Relocation

Apply By Original

To apply for licensure via Original

Jurisprudence Examination Information

To see our Jurisprudence Examination information

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