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  1. Diversion Control Division | DEA Forms & Applications

    Modify eligible DEA registration to collect pharmaceutical controlled substances from ultimate users (e.g., patients); Modify DEA registration to stop being a collector; Modify existing …

  2. Registration - DEA Diversion Control Division

    Registrants must have a current and active email address listed on their registration in order to receive important information from the DEA, such as registration renewal notices.

  3. Diversion Control Division | Customer Service Plan for Registrants

    Examples of mid-level practitioners include, but are not limited to, health care providers such as nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, nurse anesthetists, clinical nurse specialists and …

  4. DEA registration applications - general instructions

    If you are applying for an Individual Registration (Practitioner, MLP, Researcher) you are required to provide your Full Name, Address, Social Security Number, and Phone Number.

  5. New Application - United States Department of Justice

    Log in to access the United States Department of Justice's application system for various online services.

  6. DEA - Qualifying Practitioners by State

    In 2016 Congress passed the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA) which amended the Controlled Substances Act to permit nurse practitioners and physician assistants …

  7. Should any provisions of the CSA or DEA regulations pertinent to this Practitioner’s Manual be modified in the future, DEA will issue a revised electronic version of this document, which will …

  8. Diversion Control Division | Registration Q&A

    Question: Does DEA require that a practitioner take special classes, or some type of continuing education, before they can apply for, or reapply for, a DEA registration?

  9. Diversion Control Division | Customer Service Plan for Registrants

    Practitioner's State License Requirements Home Registration Practitioner's State License Requirements

  10. Summary: This guidance document addresses issues pertaining to individual and mid-level practitioners’ use of their home address as a principal place of business or professional …