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You can search for a professional or occupational licensee's license number and status at any time through our Pennsylvania Licensing System (PALS) database. PALS also allows you to determine whether a professional or occupational licensee has ever faced disciplinary action by their licensing board, including license suspension, fines, or other ...
The Office of Professions considers this information to be a secure, primary source for license verification. Our Verification Search has a new location, please go to this link for all future searches :
A licensee should be able to provide you with his or her license number upon request. Click on the "Search" button to begin your search. The screen will display the record of the individual who has been issued the license number you have entered for the profession you selected. Search by license number
The information furnished on this website is from the Office of the Professions' official database, which is updated daily. This is considered to be a secure, primary source for license verification. However, the database is currently under maintenance for enhancement and you may encounter issues with search results.
You can view an official online verification of any New York State professional license at no cost by using our Online Verification Service. You can also search our Enforcement Actions for any disciplinary information on licensees.
The New York State Education Department (“SED”) Office of the Professions (“OP”) is alerting everyone to a vishing scam that has been brought to our attention. Phishing—or “vishing”—scams impersonate SED employees or websites attempting to collect licensure and personal information from the licensee.
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