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Please be sure to use only IDFPR’s official website at IDFPR.illinois.gov.
PERC LICENSEES: The deadline to renew your license without a late fee has been extended to July 31, 2024. Contact our call center at 1-800-560-6420 if you have questions. You can also view our helpful guides for retrieving your user name and for help resetting your password .
PERC LICENSEES: The deadline to renew your license without a late fee has been extended to July 31, 2024. Contact our call center at 1-800-560-6420 if you have questions. You can also view our helpful guides for retrieving your user name and for help resetting your password.
Click the link below labeled [Print License] to view and print your license. Only active, non-expired license(s) will be listed. Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to properly view and print your license.
You may verify your license status by visiting the IDFPR website License Look-Up feature and following the instructions listed. The Department considers License Look-Up to be the most accurate and current evidence of the status of your license as it is updated daily.
The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) now has an electronic license portal where licensees can view and print their licenses at anytime for free. Below are instructions for registering in the portal and viewing and printing your electronic licenses. 1.
Print a copy of your Illinois professional license or submit a change of address.
Licensed professionals may access their electronic license by visiting IDFPR’s electronic license portal webpage at: https://www.idfpr.com/elp.asp. A guide with instructions on how to log into the license portal to view and print a license can be found here.
To access the electronic license pocket card, licensees should use their device to go to www.idfpr.com/GetMyLicense and enter the appropriate license number and either the Access ID or the last four digits of the licensee’s social security number and date of birth.
Print a copy of your Illinois professional license or submit a change of address. Renew your Illinois professional license on IDFPR's Online Licensure Renewal page. Learn more about the requirements for obtaining a professional license in Illinois.