State Specific Requirements - Virgin Islands
State Specific Requirements - Virgin Islands Applications for licensure shall be sent to: Virgin Islands Board of Medical Examiners Department of Health 1303 Hospital Ground, Suite 10 St. Thomas,
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State Specific Requirements - Virgin Islands Applications for licensure shall be sent to: Virgin Islands Board of Medical Examiners Department of Health 1303 Hospital Ground, Suite 10 St. Thomas,
Credentials Verification Process In order to create a verified credentials portfolio, the FCVS team works with the appropriate education and training institutions to verify the credentials listed
Affidavit/CID Forms - Notary Options FCVS accepts CID/Affidavit forms signed by an electronic/online notary. FCVS Remote Online Notary Instructions FCVS requires two notarized forms: Affidavit
Participating State Medical Boards for Physicians Licensing Boards Accepting FCVS Physician Information Profiles Physicians may use their Profile for state medical licensure, hospital privileges,
You can request a one-time contiguous 3-month extension of your original eligibility period. Requests can only be submitted after your original scheduling permit is available and must be
Affidavit Forms - Notary Options Online eNotary Instructions UA requires the following forms: Affidavit & Release There are various electronic notary services that provide convenient
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Contact FCVS FCVS Support Our customer support line is available Monday-Friday from 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time, to answer questions about our process. Contact 888-ASK-FCVS or 817-868-5000.
UA FAQ UA FAQ for Medical Professionals What is the difference between the Federation Credentials Verification Service (FCVS) and the Uniform Application (UA)? The UA is a licensure application
Establish a Lifetime Repository of Verified Core Credentials FCVS is a fast and convenient way for physicians and PAs to store core credentials that can be used for multiple state medical boards.