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    Technicians Forms and Information

    Download Board Applications & Instructions (PDF or Microsoft Word format)
    Make checks payable to the - Maryland Board of Pharmacy, no cash accepted. Checks acceptable by mail, credit card in person

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    PDF
    ​PRINT ONLY

    ​Technician Initial Application
    (Nationally Certified, Non-Nationally Certified, Reciprocity)
    LI​NK
    ​Technician Renewal ApplicationLINK
    Technician Reinstatement Application​LINK​​​
    ​Technician Training Program Approval ApplicationLINK
    ​Pharmacy Student Technician Exemption FormLINK
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    All applications and correspondence related to the processing of applications and related documents for the Maryland Board of Pharmacy shall be sent to the following mailing addresses:

    Pharmacy Technicians (new, renewal, reinstatement), Duplicate License Request, Written Verification, Hours Transfer, and any related correspondence:

    Maryland Board of Pharmacy      

    P O Box 2013

    Baltimore, MD 21203-2013

    Applications sent overnight or by priority mail should be addressed to the appropriate lockbox and sent to:

    Wells Fargo Bank

    Attn: State of MD – Board of Pharmacy

    Lockbox 111991

    401 Market Street

    Philadelphia, PA 19106​


    NOTE:  Applications and forms shall be completed in its entirety and the appropriate payment attached and sent to the appropriate P.O. Box.  Payments in the form of cash or money order will not be accepted at the Board of Pharmacy on a walk-in basis; however, the Board will still accept credit card payments. Please make sure to download the current application from the Board’s website. The Board of Pharmacy will no longer accept outdated applications. If you submit your application on an outdated form, it will be returned to the applicant and will delay the processing of your application. All documents and correspondence related to Compliance, Investigations, and Inspections will be sent directly to the Board of Pharmacy at 4201 Patterson Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215-2299.​​​



    ATTENTION PHARMACY STUDENTS AND FOREIGN GRADUATE PHARMACISTS AND PHARMACIES:

    FOLLOW THIS LINK FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING NEW REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR PHARMACY INTERNS





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    Maryland Pharmacy Technician Consensus Conference



    Who should register?

    All non-registered personnel currently working behind the pharmacy counter and those who apply to work as a pharmacy technician in the future should register. This includes individuals working in independent and retail pharmacies as well as pharmacies serving hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities and other health facilities. Registration Information COMAR 10.34.34.04​​