Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Verification of DEA Registration - Conduct a verification of a DEA Registrant (DEA Registrant restricted access) Registrant Datasets Access - Download the Registrant Datasets for in-house verifications (DEA Registrant restricted access)
SEARCH FOR YEAR ROUND PHARMACEUTICAL DISPOSAL LOCATIONS. REVIEW THE LIST OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES, EXEMPTED LISTS & DEFINITION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE SCHEDULES. We are currently experiencing higher than expected CSOS call volume.
This validation tool has moved to a new location. The new location is linked below. https://apps.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/webforms2/spring/validationLogin.
Updated September 25, 2014. U.S. Department of Justice. 950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. Washington DC 20530. Contact the Department. Phone: 202-514-2000. TTY/TDD: 800-877-8339. Signup for Email Updates.
CSA Registration Validation Tool: Login Information. You will need information from your registration certificate in order to login. DEA Number (Not Case Sensitive) Please enter your DEA Registration Number. NextClear. Having Trouble Logging In? Email Us: DEA.Registration.Help@usdoj.gov.
DEA License Lookup is used to search for information regarding the registration and validation of individuals and organizations with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). With this search, one can verify the current status of the DEA registration of a practitioner, business or facility involved in the prescribing, dispensing or ...
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 collector registration information
You can look up a DEA number by using the practitioner’s name or their National Provider Identifier (NPI), a 10-digit number that is used to classify health care partners, including all payers. After every three years the DEA registration must be renewed.
Visit the National Association of State Controlled Substances Authorities website for detailed information on each state’s requirements at www.nascsa.org. Organizations must verify the DEA or CDS in states where the practitioner will treat members.
There are several different ways to verify or look up an applicant’s DEA number. The first step is to ask the practitioner to supply the number; if for some reason, you cannot get it from them or just need to look it up quickly, you can do so through several databases available online such as www.dealookup.com.