National exam score - available via the American Association of Veterinary State Boards ( AAVSB) Document to be e-mailed FROM AAVSB to the Board office.Email to or mail to: NCVMB, 1611 Jones Franklin Rd., Suite 106, Raleigh, NC 27606 Document to be mailed or e-mailed FROM THE SCHOOL to the Board office. A 'degree conferred' transcript ( Diplomas, Academic Statements or Letters of Intent will NOT be accepted).Be in good standing: no disciplinary proceeding or unresolved complaint pending against you at the time a license is to be issued by this State.ĭocuments DO NOT have to be received before submitting exam application.Have practiced at least three (3) of the five (5) years immediately preceding filing the application OR either retake the national exam.Have passed the National Exam - please refer to chart below.INDIVIDUALS PRACTICING OVER FIVE (5) YEARS MUST: Have passed the NAVLE (achieved a score of 425 or higher).You may submit an exam application before graduation but keep in mind, you have 6-months to complete the licensing process once you submit an application. Have graduated and been awarded your veterinary degree. NEW GRADUATES OR THOSE PRACTICING LESS THAN FIVE (5) YEARS MUST: If the Board denies your application for licensure based in whole or in part because of a criminal conviction you may appeal the decision pursuant to Chapter 150B of the General Statutes. J) Any affidavits or other written documents, including character references. I) The subsequent commission of a crime by the applicant. H) A Certificate of Relief granted pursuant to G.S. G) The completion of, or active participation in, rehabilitative drug or alcohol treatment. Failure to consent to a criminal history record check will result in the denial of your application pursuant to NCGS 93B-8.1(c).įactors considered by the Board when making a determination of licensure:Ī) The level and seriousness of the crime.Ĭ) The age of the person individual at the time of the crime.ĭ) The circumstances surrounding the commission of the crime, if known.Į) The nexus between the criminal conduct and the prospective duties of the applicant as a licensee.į) The prison, jail, probation, parole, rehabilitation, and employment records of the applicant since the date the crime was committed. One does NOT need to be a resident of North Carolina to apply/hold a veterinary license.Application refund available if eligible, please send copy of proof of Active Status to after your Exam application has been submitted. LICENSING INFORMATION FOR ACTIVE MILITARY (and their spouses):.NEW GRADS: You are NOT eligible to take the exam before graduation. One is NOT eligible to take the NC State Exam until their application is complete, which includes receiving all required documents.One must have a passing score on the NAVLE or NBE.One must have graduated from an American Veterinary Medical Association ( AVMA) accredited school/college of veterinary medicine or either completed the ECFVG or PAVE.You do NOT have to be a resident of NC to become licensed. PLEASE NOTE: The State Exam is required for 'ALL' veterinarians seeking licensure in North Carolina as we do not accept reciprocity.
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