Step-by-Step: How to Get a North Dakota Medical License
Create Online Application Account
1–2 daysRegister with the North Dakota Board of Medicine online portal and begin your application. Gather all required documents before starting.
Primary Source Verification
2–4 weeksFCVS accepted but not required. The board conducts primary source verification of your medical education, residency, and fellowship training directly.
Background Check & Fingerprinting
1–3 weeksComplete the required background check: FBI fingerprint. Schedule fingerprinting at an authorized location and submit results to the board.
Submit Supporting Documents
1–2 weeksProvide verification of training (residency, fellowship), board certification, malpractice history, peer references, and any required CME documentation.
Board Review & Approval
4–8 weeksThe North Dakota Board of Medicine reviews your complete application. Processing time varies based on application volume and completeness of your file.
DEA Registration
2–4 weeksApply for DEA registration in the new state if you will be prescribing controlled substances. DEA registration is separate from state licensure.
Total estimated time: 4–8 weeks (standard) · 2–3 weeks (IMLC, if eligible)
North Dakota Medical License Requirements Checklist
Is North Dakota in the IMLC Compact for Locum Physicians?
North Dakota is an IMLC member state. Eligible physicians can obtain a North Dakota license through the compact in 2–3 weeks instead of the standard 4–8 weeks traditional process.
IMLC Eligibility Requirements:
- • State of principal licensure must be an IMLC member
- • No disciplinary orders on any state license
- • Board certified (or meeting IMLC GME standards)
- • No criminal history preventing licensure
North Dakota Medical License Fee Structure
| Fee Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Initial Application Fee | $200–$600 (varies by state) |
| Fingerprint Processing | $25–$75 |
| DEA Registration | $888 (3 years) |
| FCVS Profile (if required) | $375 initial |
Fees subject to change. Verify current fees at the North Dakota Board of Medicine website.
How Locums One Handles North Dakota Licensing
For every physician we place in North Dakota, Locums One handles the entire licensing and credentialing process at no cost:
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Frequently Asked Questions — North Dakota Medical License
How long does it take to get a North Dakota medical license?
The North Dakota Board of Medicine typically processes applications in 4–8 weeks. IMLC compact members can obtain a North Dakota license in 2–3 weeks through the expedited pathway. Locums One begins credentialing immediately upon engagement to minimize delays.
Is North Dakota in the IMLC compact?
North Dakota is an IMLC member state. Eligible physicians can obtain a North Dakota license through the compact in 2–3 weeks instead of the standard 4–8 weeks traditional process.
Does North Dakota require FCVS for medical licensure?
FCVS accepted but not required. While FCVS is not required, it can expedite the verification process.
What background check does North Dakota require for medical licensure?
North Dakota requires: FBI fingerprint. Background check results must be submitted directly to the North Dakota Board of Medicine.
Can Locums One handle my North Dakota medical license application?
Yes. Locums One handles all licensing and credentialing for placed physicians at no cost — including North Dakota medical board applications, FCVS coordination, fingerprinting scheduling, and DEA registration. Our average credentialing time is 21 days (industry average: 60–90 days).
Do I need a separate DEA registration for North Dakota?
Yes. DEA registration is state-specific. If you will be prescribing controlled substances in North Dakota, you need a North Dakota DEA registration in addition to your state medical license. DEA registration takes 2–4 weeks and costs $888 for a 3-year registration.
What CME requirements does North Dakota have for medical license renewal?
North Dakota requires continuing medical education (CME) for license renewal. Requirements vary by specialty and license type — check the North Dakota Board of Medicine website for current CME requirements. Locums One tracks license expiration dates and prompts renewal 90 days in advance.
Is locum tenens work 1099 or W-2 in North Dakota?
Most locum tenens physicians work as 1099 independent contractors in North Dakota. You receive a 1099-NEC, handle your own quarterly estimated taxes, and access significant business deductions. has state income tax — factor this into your rate negotiations.