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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.

Relocation Application


Relocation Application Information

According to the Oklahoma Chiropractic Practice Act, it is mandatory that all persons who wish to represent themselves as a chiropractor, and/or practice chiropractic by offering chiropractic services to the public be licensed by this Board.

Felony crimes that substantially relate to the practice of chiropractic and pose a reasonable threat to public health and safety that would disqualify for licensure.

It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure all steps are complete to be eligible for the Oklahoma Jurisprudence Examination and Oklahoma Licensure. Please follow the steps carefully, failure to do so will delay the application process.

*Relocation requires 3 years of "Active" practice in another state, territory, country, or province*

Step 1:

Applicants must submit the initial application before registering for the Jurisprudence Examination:


The following are explanations for accepted documents in the new system:

  • 2X2 passport photos: we will not accept driver's licenses, and the photo must be within the previous 6 months.
  • Resident Affidavits/Proof of Citizenship: We will not accept driver's licenses or passports as a verification of your residence.

You can refer to the Relocation Check List above for the complete list of requirements.

Step 2:

Applicants must then register for the Jurisprudence Examination. You can find more information located under Exam Information.

*National Background Check: This will be mailed to you once we receive your application for licensure. Included will be instructions, two fingerprint cards, and sample. Those will need to be mailed back to the Board Office for us to process your National Background Check through the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigations (OSBI). If you fail to submit the documents properly, everything will be mailed back to you to resubmit, results in delaying the application process.

Last Modified on Nov 07, 2025
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