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Pharmacy Permit Information

If you have any questions about pharmacy permits, please email April Romero, Licensing Administrator.

  • Apply For a Permit
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For new permits only. If you have an existing permit, be sure to verify if a new/another permit is required.

 

Resident pharmacy requirements

  1. A detailed floor plan showing proposed pharmacy area including size and security;
  2. A copy of the pharmacy lease agreement (if not applicable, a zoning statement)
  3. A list of officers or partners, if applicable
  4. A list of similar businesses, if applicable
  5. Disciplinary orders, if applicable
  6. Denial letters, if applicable
  7. Application fee (this fee is nonrefundable)
     
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Non-REsident pharmacy requirements

  1. A copy of the pharmacy’s home state permit
  2. A list of officers or partners, if applicable
  3. A list of similar businesses, if applicable
  4. Disciplinary orders, if applicable
  5. Denial letters, if applicable
  6. Application fee (this fee is nonrefundable)
     
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APPLY:  Pharmacy online application

Permit TypeInitial ApplicationRenewal Application
    Pharmacy$480.00$480.00
Other Documents  
    Duplicate  - license, permit or certificate$10.00 

 


Pharmacy permit holders will need to log in through their profile to renew their permit online. Creating a profile is free.
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Pharmacy permit holders may also submit a hard copy renewal form with a check or money order by postal mail or at the Board office.
Submitting a hard copy renewal form can take 3-4 weeks for processing.
Pharmacy renewal form

 


The Arizona State Board of Pharmacy no longer provides hardcopy verifications of licensure, however we are still able to offer this service via our website.
Use the options below to verify applications, licenses, and permits:

**Please note printing of this verification is not a license

Click here to verify the status of an application
Click here to verify a license
Click here to verify a permit

Disciplinary Actions

When verifying your application status should a "no records found" message appear, please try your search using the license/permit tab.

Pursuant to A.R.S. § 32-3214(C), a person may obtain additional public records related to any licensee or certificate holder, including dismissed complaints and nondisciplinary actions and orders, by contacting the Board directly. Please click here to submit a public records request.

Pharmacy Specific FormsLast Revision
    Pharmacy - Application for Kiosk & Remote Dispensing12.12.2018
     Pharmacy - Management Agreement for Ownership Change10.22.2015
    Pharmacy - Notification to Close07.05.2018
     Pharmacy - Opening Checklist12.13.2018
    Pharmacy - Renewal for Kiosk & Remote Dispensing08.28.2020
    Pharmacy - Renewal08.28.2020
     Pharmacy - Reporting Tuberculosis Treatment03.01.2019
Miscellaneous Permit Forms 
    DEA - form 41 (Registrants Inventory of Drugs Surrendered)10.22.2015
    DEA - form 106 (Theft or Loss of Controlled Substances)web link
     DEA - form 224 (Registration Application)web link
     Deviation Request02.16.2019
     Duplicate / Replacement Request05.08.2017
    Name Change Request06.08.2020
     Relocation - Non-Resident03.23.2018
    Relocation - Resident03.23.2018
    Request for License / Permit data12.24.2019
    W-9 (2020)06.05.2020

 


Below are some of the more common statutes & rules associated with pharmacy permits.
For questions or additional information, please contact the Board office.

 

StatutesDescription
    A.R.S. § 32-1927.02Permittees; disciplinary action
    A.R.S. § 32-1929Biennial registration of pharmacies, wholesalers, third-party logistics providers, manufacturers and similar places; application
    A.R.S. § 32-1930Types of permits; restrictions on permits; discontinuance of pharmacy permit
    A.R.S. § 32-1931Permit fees; issuance; expiration; renewals; online profiles
    A.R.S. § 32-1933Display of license or permit
    A.R.S. § 32-1934Pharmacy operated by hospital
    A.R.S. § 32-1961 - 1977Various
Rules 
    A.A.C. R4-23-601General Provisions
    A.A.C. R4-23-602Permit Application Process and Time frames
    A.A.C. R4-23-606 - 621Various
    A.A.C. R4-23-652 - 682Various

 

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OCCUPATIONAL REGULATION
Pursuant to section 41-1093.01, Arizona Revised Statutes, an agency shall limit all occupational regulations to regulations that are demonstrated to be necessary to specifically fulfill a public health, safety or welfare concern. Pursuant to sections 41-1093.02 and 41-1093.03, Arizona Revised Statutes, you have the right to petition this agency to repeal or modify the occupational regulation or bring an action in a court of general jurisdiction to challenge the occupational regulation and to ensure compliance with section 41-1093.01, Arizona Revised Statutes.

 

 

 

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