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The requirements for licensure as a Certified Optometrist are as follows. Applicants must:
- Be at least 18 years of age.
- Have graduated from a school or college of optometry approved by the board. Pursuant to Rule 64B13-4.004, F.A.C., all board-approved schools or colleges must be accredited by the Accreditation Council for Optometric Education. In addition, all applicants must provide documentation of successful passage of National Boards of Examiners in Optometry (NBEO) Part I in order to demonstrate graduation from a board-approved school or college.
- Have completed at least 110 hours of transcript quality course work and clinical training in general and ocular pharmacology at an institution that has facilities for both didactic and clinical instruction and which is accredited by a regional or professional accrediting organization that is recognized and approved by the Commission on Recognition of Postsecondary Accreditation or the United States Department of Education.
- Have completed at least one year of supervised experience in differential diagnosis of eye disease or disorders as part of the optometric training or in a clinical setting as part of the optometric experience.
- Have successfully passed all parts of the Florida Licensure Examination. The examinations must consist of the National Boards of Examiners in Optometry (NBEO) examination Part II (PAM – which includes the TMOD) and Part III, as well as the Florida Practical Examination (which is taken simultaneously with Part III and includes the NBEO Part III skills of Biomicroscopy, Binocular Indirect Ophthalmoscopy and Dilated Biomicroscopy, and Non-Contact Fundus Lens Evaluation with a passing score as established by NBEO), and Part IV (Florida Laws and Rules Examination) with a score of 84% or higher.
- Applicants who are or have been licensed in another state must submit license verification from each state they currently hold or have ever held a license.
Please note, pursuant to Florida law, incomplete applications (applications in which documentation of compliance with all licensure requirements, other than passage of all parts of the Florida Licensure Examination, has not been provided) expire one year from the date of receipt by the Department of Health.
Applicants with Health History
If a “Yes” response is provided to any of the questions in the health history section, provide the following documents directly to the board office:
A letter from a Licensed Health Care Practitioner, who is qualified by skill and training to address the condition identified, which explains the impact the condition may have on the ability to practice the profession with reasonable skill and safety. The letter must specify that the applicant is safe to practice the profession without restrictions or specifically indicate the restrictions that are necessary. Documentation provided must be dated within one year of the application date.
A written self-explanation, identifying the medical condition(s) or occurrence(s); and current status.
Applicants with Discipline History
Applicants with prior disciplinary actions are required to submit the following:
Board Actions – Certified copies of document(s) relative to any disciplinary action taken against any license. The documents must come from the agency that took the disciplinary action and must be certified by that agency.
Self-Explanation – A detailed description of the circumstances surrounding your disciplinary action and a thorough description of the rehabilitative changes in your lifestyle since the time of the disciplinary action which would enable you to avoid future occurrences. It would be helpful to include factors in your life, which you feel may have contributed to your disciplinary action, what you have learned about yourself since that time, and the changes you have made that support your rehabilitation.
Applicants with Criminal History
Applicants with prior criminal convictions are required to submit the following:
Final Dispositions/Arrest Records – Final disposition records for offenses can be obtained at the clerk of the court in the arresting jurisdiction. If the records are not available, you must have a letter on court letterhead sent from the clerk of the court attesting to their unavailability.
Completion of Probation/Parole/Sanctions – Probation and financial sanction records for offenses can be obtained at the clerk of the court in the arresting jurisdiction. Parole records for offenses can be obtained from the Department of Corrections or at the clerk of the court in the arresting jurisdiction. If the records are not available, you must have a letter on court letterhead sent from the clerk of the court attesting to their unavailability.
Self-Explanation – Applicants who have listed offenses on the application must submit a letter in their own words describing the circumstances of the offense. Include in your letter the date of the original offense, the charge, and the jurisdiction where it occurred.
Health Care Fraud; Disqualification for License, Certificate, or Registration
Effective July 1, 2012, Section 456.0635, Florida Statutes (F.S.), provides that health care boards or the department shall refuse to issue a license, certificate or registration and shall refuse to admit a candidate for examination if the applicant:
- Has been convicted of, or entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, regardless of adjudication, a felony under Chapter 409, F.S., (relating to social and economic assistance), Chapter 817, F.S., (relating to fraudulent practices), Chapter 893, F.S., (relating to drug abuse prevention and control) or a similar felony offense(s) in another state or jurisdiction unless the candidate or applicant has successfully completed a drug court program for that felony and provides proof that the plea has been withdrawn or the charges have been dismissed. Any such conviction or plea shall exclude the applicant or candidate from licensure, examination, certification, or registration, unless the sentence and any subsequent period of probation for such conviction or plea ended:
- For the felonies of the first or second degree, more than 15 years from the date of the plea, sentence and completion of any subsequent probation;
- For the felonies of the third degree, more than 10 years from the date of the plea, sentence and completion of any subsequent probation;
- For the felonies of the third degree under section 893.13(6)(a), F.S., more than five years from the date of the plea, sentence and completion of any subsequent probation;
- Has been convicted of, or entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, regardless of adjudication, a felony under 21 U.S.C. ss. 801-970 (relating to controlled substances) or 42 U.S.C. ss. 1395-1396 (relating to public health, welfare, Medicare and Medicaid issues), unless the sentence and any subsequent period of probation for such conviction or pleas ended more than 15 years prior to the date of the application;
- Has been terminated for cause from the Florida Medicaid program pursuant to section 409.913, F.S., unless the candidate or applicant has been in good standing with the Florida Medicaid program for the most recent five years;
- Has been terminated for cause, pursuant to the appeals procedures established by the state or Federal Government, from any other state Medicaid program, unless the candidate or applicant has been in good standing with a state Medicaid program for the most recent five years and the termination occurred at least 20 years before the date of the application;
- Is currently listed on the United States Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General’s List of Excluded Individuals and Entities.
Submit completed application and fees to the board office. Select the “Apply Online” button above.
If you prefer to apply using the paper application, please download, print and complete the paper application and submit along with your fees to the address listed below:
Florida Board of Optometry
P. O. Box 6330
Tallahassee, FL 32314-6330
Within 7-14 days of receipt of your application, the board office will notify you of the status of your application and any remaining required documents that need to be submitted.
Once you have submitted your application you can check the status online. Select “Status” from the menu on the top right hand side of this page.
The following documents are required in order to complete your application:
- Contact National Board of Examiners in Optometry (NBEO) to request your official National Board scores be submitted directly to the board office. Visit the NBEO website for further information on requesting score reports. www.optometry.org/faq.cfm#stateboards
- Have official final transcripts mailed directly from your college or university to the board office at the address provided below:
Florida Board of Optometry
4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin # C07
Tallahassee, FL 32399-3257 - If you are licensed or have ever held a license in another state, contact that state’s licensing office and request licensure verification be sent directly to the Florida Board of Optometry.
- If you responded “yes” to any of the Health History questions on the application, submit a letter to the Florida board office, providing the relevant dates and circumstances of your treatment and/or addiction and include the names and addresses of the medical practitioners or hospitals that performed your treatment.
- If you responded “yes” to any of the Discipline History questions on the application, contact the state board where the discipline occurred to request that certified copies of the board order and any other documents relative to the disciplinary action be submitted directly to the Florida board office.
You must also submit a letter in your own words describing the circumstances of the offense. Your letter must include the date of the original offense, the charge and the jurisdiction where it occurred. - If you responded “yes” to any of the Criminal History questions on the application, contact the clerk of courts in the jurisdiction in which the offense occurred and request that a certified copy of your final/official court disposition be mailed directly to the Florida board office. If the records are not available, you must have a letter on court letterhead sent from the clerk of the court attesting to their unavailability.
If applicable, request for the following documentation to be sent directly to the board office: a certified copy of your completion of probation and documentation showing that you have paid all fines. If the records are not available, you must have a letter on court letterhead sent from the clerk of the court attesting to their unavailability.
You must also submit a letter in your own words describing the circumstances of the offense. Your letter must include the date of the original offense, the charge and the jurisdiction where it occurred.
Note: All applications with “yes” responses to the history questions on the application will be presented to the board for review. Board staff will notify you of the date that your application will be presented in the event that you would like to attend.
Upon receipt of all required documentation, completed applications are presented to the board for ratification. Once your application has been ratified by the board, staff will notify you in writing that you are eligible to sit for the exam.
Upon the board receiving confirmation and passing the licensure examination the initial license is issued within 10 days.
OPTOMETRY LICENSURE EXAMINATION:
Application Fee: $ 250.00 (NON-REFUNDABLE)
Initial Licensure Fee: $ 300.00
Unlicensed Activity Fee: $ 5.00
TOTAL FEE: $ 555.00
UPGRADE OPTOMETRIST TO CERTIFIED OPTOMETRIST – ONLY:
Application Fee: $ 250.00 (NON-REFUNDABLE)
Duplicate License Fee: $ 25.00
TOTAL FEE: $ 275.00
Make certified checks or money orders payable to: “Department of Health” (DOH); or pay by credit card when applying online.
Click on Chapter or Section Number to View
Florida Statutes
Chapter 456: Health Professions and Occupations: General Provisions
Chapter 463: Optometry Practice Act
Chapter 120: Administrative Procedure Act
Chapter 119: Public Records
Chapter 408: Health Care Administration
Chapter 112: Public Officers and Employees: General Provisions
Florida Administrative Code
Title 64B13: Board of Optometry