New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Plc - Executive Director, Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
Chapter Plc 300 - LICENSURE OF REGULATED PROFESSIONS
Part Plc 304 - INITIAL LICENSURE
Section Plc 304.01 - Applying for Initial Licensure

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Plc 304.01

Current through Register No. 12, March 21, 2024

Any person who wishes to apply for a New Hampshire license in a regulated profession in which the person is not currently licensed in New Hampshire shall:

(a) Submit the following to the licensing bureau using the portal available via or, if the portal is not yet available or if submitting the application via the portal is not practicable, by mailing a paper application to the address specified in Plc 102.03:

(1) A completed "Universal Application for Initial License", dated March 2023, that contains the information specified in Plc 304.03 and is signed and attested to as specified in Plc 304.05;

(2) The additional information or documentation specified in Plc 304.04, as applicable; and

(3) The non-refundable application processing fee and inspection fee, if any, specified in Plc 1002 or, if the profession's fees are not yet specified in Plc 1002, the fee(s) specified in applicable law unless Plc 304.02 applies;

(b) If applicable law requires a criminal records check, complete the process established by applicable law and the NHDOS for requesting a criminal records check, accessible via the NHDOS website at https://www.nh.gov/safety/ or directly at https://services.dos.nh.gov/chri/cpo/, including paying any required fee and directing that the results be sent to the licensing bureau; and

(c) If applicable law requires proof of post-high school education, arrange for an official transcript, which shows the relevant degree awarded or training received and the date the degree was awarded or training was completed, to be sent by the issuing institution electronically to the licensing bureau at customersupport@oplc.nh.gov or, if not possible to transmit electronically, by mailing the transcript to the OPLC licensing bureau at the address specified for the OPLC in Plc 102.03.

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