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  2. 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.

  3. Registration - DEA Diversion Control Division

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    Call DEA Registration Service Center at 1-800-882-9539 (8:30 am-5:50 pm ET). Email: DEA.Registration.Help@dea.gov - Be sure to include your DEA Registration number in your email. Contact Local Registration Specialist

  4. How do I look up a DEA number - NPI Search Online

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    You can look up a DEA number by using the practitioners 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.

  5. You can search for a DEA number using a partial or full DEA number or search by name or business name. Fill out the required information, such as the first and last name or the DEA registration number.

  6. Diversion Control Division | DEA Forms & Applications

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    Online Pharmacy Modifications. Modify your existing Retail Online Pharmacy information. Registrant Validation Toolset. Allows a current DEA registrant to check the validity of another DEA registrant, and download Registrant dataset. Registration for Disposal of Controlled Substances.

  7. Search: look up DEA license

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  8. DEA number - Wikipedia

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    A DEA number (DEA Registration Number) is an identifier assigned to a health care provider (such as a physician, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, optometrist, podiatrist, dentist, or veterinarian) by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration allowing them to write prescriptions for controlled substances.