MILITARY LICENSING SERVICE

interstate top licensing service for healthcare providers with 156,000 license issued

Easy steps

Getting license shouldn’t slow you down. Our team of experts strategically manages every details.

  1. Submit your order
  2. Email your CV
  3. Confirm payment
  4. Return your packet

MLS

We proudly support military healthcare professionals and veterans seeking medical licensure. Our team has extensive experience assisting active-duty service members and veterans in obtaining and maintaining their medical licenses efficiently and accurately.

We honor the service of active-duty military physicians by offering exclusive discounts on medical licensure. While our standard first-state licensing service is $699, qualified military physicians pay just $510 per state. This fee covers full administration, application processing, and document verification handled by our expert team. Please note, state board, national board, and credential verification fees are separate.

Mediclicensesolution.com provides comprehensive medical licensing services for physicians and healthcare professionals across all 50 states.

Fast & Hassle-Free Medical Licensure

The medical licensing process can be complex and time-consuming. At MLS, we streamline every step so you can focus on your practice. Simply submit your information and CV through our quick online form, receive your licensure packet within 3–5 business days, and return it to us. Our team will handle the rest efficiently and accurately.

HOW TO OBTAIN YOUR DEA REGISTRATION

Securing a DEA registration is a critical step for any healthcare professional handling controlled substances, but the process can be complex and time-intensive. From strict federal requirements to detailed documentation, mistakes can easily delay approval or cause rejection. Our service guides you through every stage, verifying eligibility, collecting accurate documentation, and submitting your application correctly. With expert oversight, we help healthcare providers avoid errors, minimize delays, and ensure compliance, so you can focus on patient care instead of paperwork.

At MLS we simplify DEA registration by managing every step.

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FAQ's

Find quick answers to the most common questions about Medical Licensing

You can begin your application online or by contacting MedicalLicensing.com directly. The process starts with submitting your CV and basic information. From there, a licensing specialist prepares and submits your application to the appropriate medical board, coordinates third-party verifications, and assists with background checks and notarization requirements.

Processing times vary by state, but in most cases, licensing can take between 1 to 6 months. A more precise timeline is usually provided during the initial consultation, depending on your credentials and the state where you are applying.

No. State medical board fees are separate from service fees because they vary significantly across states. For example, application fees can range from relatively low to over a thousand dollars depending on the state and license type. These costs are typically billed after your application is completed and approved for submission.

Your involvement is minimal. You will need to provide initial information such as your CV, complete the required background check, and sign or notarize documents when necessary. The licensing team manages the majority of the administrative work.

Yes. Licensing services support international graduates by guiding them through the application process and handling credential verification through systems like FCVS. If certain documents cannot be obtained through standard channels, applicants may need to provide them directly.

Your data is stored using secure, HIPAA-compliant systems with restricted access. Only authorized personnel working on your application can view your information, and records can be permanently deleted upon request after the licensing process is complete.

Medical licensing services are designed to reduce complexity and save time. By managing documentation, verification, and communication with licensing boards, they help minimize errors and delays. This allows healthcare professionals to focus on their clinical work instead of administrative processes.