IDFPR Online Licensure
Transformation Nears Completion
Paper applications cease September 1st for
certain professions
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[July 20, 2017]
SPRINGFIELD
– With three-quarters of all professions within the Division of
Professional Regulation now able to apply and renew their license
via the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional
Regulation’s (IDFPR) Online Services Portal, Secretary Bryan A.
Schneider is announcing the Department will no longer accept paper
applications for specific professions that have already been
migrated online beginning September 1, 2017.
Professions impacted by this deadline include: Advance Practice
Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse, Registered Nurse, Barber,
Cosmetologist, Esthetician, Nail Technician, Certified Public
Accountant, Massage Therapist, Limited Liability Company, Medical
Corporation, Permanent Employee Registration Card, Pharmacy
Technician, Professional Service Corporation and Public Accounting
Firm.

All paper applications and payments postmarked before September 1st
will be accepted and processed. Those postmarked on or after
September 1st for impacted professions will be returned to the
sender.
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More than 800,000 regulated professionals are now able to take
advantage of IDFPR’s online licensure services to quickly and easily
apply and renew their license. For a complete list of professions
now online, please visit IDFPR’s Online Services Portal. IDFPR began
the transition to paperless, digital technology in 2016 as a part of
Governor Rauner’s efforts to transform state services and reduce
processing delays. The initiative is saving the state nearly $3
million in postage, paper and printing costs over the next five
years.
“Promoting efficiency, while providing an overall better
experience for licensed professionals has been the focus of our endeavor to
create a modernized licensure process,” said Bryan A. Schneider, IDFPR
Secretary. “As we look to further improve service to our professions already
migrated online, we are ending the practice of accepting the paper application.
By doing this, we complete their electronic transformation, granting our
licensees the ability to apply for licensure or renewal anytime, anyplace
through the convenience of their electronic device of choice.”
IDFPR’s Division of Professional Regulation currently licenses over 1.1 million
professionals in more than 200 license categories throughout the State of
Illinois.
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