State medical licensure is the credential underneath every other credential. No license, no practice — and every state has its own application packet, fingerprint requirement, jurisprudence exam, training verification process, and turnaround time. PPS files state medical license applications and renewals across all 50 states and the District of Columbia. We also manage the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC) pathway for IMLC-eligible physicians who need multi-state licensure on a faster timeline.
What we do
- Initial state license applications — primary state of practice, or first license post-residency.
- Additional state licenses for telemedicine or multi-state practices.
- IMLC applications — the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact pathway, currently available in 40+ member states.
- License renewals — tracked on each state’s calendar.
- Endorsement and reciprocity filings where applicable.
- State-specific document compilation — every state asks for slightly different verification of training, board certification, and prior practice.
Pages in this section
- Get Started — start a licensing scope call or send your situation for a quote.
- Licensing State Requirements — state-by-state breakdown of what each state asks for.
Who this is for
- Residents and fellows finishing training and needing a first state license.
- Established physicians adding a second or third state for telemedicine.
- Physicians relocating across state lines.
- Practices onboarding providers who need licensure in your state.
What’s hard about this
Every state is different. Some states process in 30 days. Others routinely take 6 months. Some accept FCVS (Federation Credentials Verification Service) verification of training; others want primary-source verification directly from the residency program. Some have jurisprudence exams; some have fingerprint requirements that have to be done in-person in a specific window. The work is in knowing each state’s quirks before you submit, not after they bounce the application.
Related services
- Insurance Credentialing Services — payer enrollment once licensure is in place.
- Telemedicine Credentialing — multi-state telehealth licensure and payer enrollment combined.
Get started
Tell us which states and your residency completion date (or current license set), and we’ll quote scope.