What is the expiration period for a pharmacy license in California?

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In California, the expiration period for a pharmacy license is typically two years. The California Board of Pharmacy requires licensed pharmacies to renew their licenses biennially. It is important for pharmacy owners to keep track of their renewal dates to ensure that they remain compliant with state regulations. If a pharmacy license is not renewed within the specified time frame, the license may become invalid, which can lead to possible penalties or the need to reapply for licensure. To avoid any lapse in licensure, it is wise for pharmacy operators to submit their renewal applications well in advance of the expiration date. For further details about renewal processes and timelines, it is advisable to consult the official resources available on the California Board of Pharmacy web page.
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Answered Jun 18, 2025

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