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NEW JERSEY BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS Β· USMLE / COMLEX Β· RESIDENCY REQUIRED Β· DEA SEPARATE

New Jersey Physician Licensing: Board,
Exams and Steps

Physician licensure in New Jersey is issued by the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs, and it is a different thing from the board certification people often confuse it with. New Jersey licenses physicians through a board of medical examiners inside the division of consumer affairs, and it requires a separate state controlled dangerous substances registration on top of the federal DEA registration before controlled substances may be prescribed. This guide covers the sequence from medical school through the licensing examinations and residency to the New Jersey application, plus DEA registration, renewal and verification.

Updated July 2026

Written by the GlobalCybers Labor Market Research team Β· Reviewed by Karen Osei, RN, BSN. Compiled from New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners rules and real New Jersey placements.

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How do you get a New Jersey family practice physician license (New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners)?

A family physician practising in New Jersey holds a licence issued by the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs. The path is a medical degree from an accredited school, all three steps of the United States Medical Licensing Examination for MDs or the COMLEX-USA sequence for DOs, accredited graduate medical education in family medicine, and an application to the board with primary-source verification of education, training and examinations plus a fingerprint background check. New Jersey licenses physicians through a board of medical examiners inside the division of consumer affairs, and it requires a separate state controlled dangerous substances registration on top of the federal DEA registration before controlled substances may be prescribed. Board certification through the American Board of Family Medicine is a separate, voluntary credential in licensing terms, and a federal DEA registration is required before prescribing controlled substances. Fees, the minimum period of accredited training required, attempt limits on the examinations and renewal cycles are set by the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs and revised periodically, so confirm the current requirements with the board rather than relying on a figure quoted anywhere online.

  1. Complete an accredited MD or DO medical degree, with ECFMG certification first if you trained internationally.
  2. Pass all three steps of the USMLE, or the COMLEX-USA sequence if you are a DO.
  3. Complete accredited family medicine residency training.
  4. Apply to the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs with primary-source verification and a fingerprint background check.
  5. Register with the DEA, add any state controlled substances registration, then maintain licensure and certification.

Governing law: New Jersey Medical Practice Act

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New Jersey: family practice physician license β€” Licensing body New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners, First-year cost, Full Unrestricted License Application, verification, fingerprinting and DEA registration, per the current published schedules, Typical time to licence Commonly several months for the licence, after seven or more years of training. Simplified outline of New Jersey, stylised and not to scale.
Simplified outline of New Jersey β€” a stylised shape, not to scale. New Jersey physician licensing at a glance: the New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners, the examination sequence, accredited residency, DEA registration and verification.

New Jersey family practice physician license at a glance

Published New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners figures for the full unrestricted license route, last checked 2026-07-27.
Licensing bodyNew Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs
Licence tiers8 tiers, Medical student and ECFMG certification through Hospital privileges and payer credentialing
Route covered hereFull Unrestricted License
First-year cost, full unrestricted licenseApplication, verification, fingerprinting and DEA registration, per the current published schedules
Continuing educationContinuing medical education plus continuous certification activities
Typical time to licenceCommonly several months for the licence, after seven or more years of training
Exam providerUnited States Medical Licensing Examination programme for MDs and the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners COMLEX-USA sequence for DOs
Passing scoreSet nationally by the examination programmes; attempt limits and the period allowed to complete the sequence are set by the New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners
Reference materialClosed book
ReciprocityNo standing reciprocity list published
Governing lawNew Jersey Medical Practice Act

This guide is general information about New Jersey licensing, not legal advice. New Jersey Board of Medical Examinersrules, fees and deadlines change β€” confirm your own position with the board, or with a licensed attorney, before you rely on anything here.

New Jersey family practice physician license types: the full New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners ladder

Physician credentialing is a stack rather than a ladder: a state licence, a federal prescribing registration, a voluntary specialty certification and, separately again, hospital privileges and payer enrolment. The tiers below separate them as they apply in New Jersey.

Entry

Medical student and ECFMG certification

The starting point. Graduates of international medical schools must hold ECFMG certification before entering accredited graduate medical education in the United States, and New Jersey will look for it in the credential file.

Individual

Training, resident or limited licence

Most boards issue a restricted credential that authorises practice only within an accredited residency programme and under supervision. Confirm with the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs what it calls this credential and when a resident must hold it.

Individual

Full unrestricted licence

The credential that authorises independent practice in New Jersey, issued by the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs after the examination sequence, the required period of accredited training, primary-source verification and a background check.

Federal

Federal DEA registration

A separate federal registration through the Drug Enforcement Administration, required before prescribing, administering or dispensing controlled substances, and tied to each practice location. It is not part of the state licence and it renews on its own cycle.

State

State controlled substances registration

Some states require their own controlled substances registration alongside the federal DEA registration. Confirm with the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs whether New Jersey does, because prescribing without it where it is required is a licensing matter rather than a paperwork one.

Specialty

Board certification in family medicine

Certification by the American Board of Family Medicine, maintained through continuous certification activities. It is voluntary in licensing terms, and effectively mandatory in employment and payer-contracting terms.

Multistate

Interstate Medical Licensure Compact route

The Compact is an expedited pathway to a full licence in each participating state, not a single multistate licence. It requires a state of principal licence, board certification and a clean record. Whether New Jersey participates in the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact, and what that route would require of you, should be confirmed on the Compact's current member map before you rely on it.

Business

Hospital privileges and payer credentialing

Separate from licensure and often the real timeline: each New Jersey hospital and health system credentials independently, and payer enrolment adds its own months. Start both before the licence arrives where the employer allows it.

Exact experience hours and fees vary by license type and can change, confirm current requirements on the New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners Family Practice Physician program page.

New Jersey licence vs Board certification Family Practice Physician in New Jersey, what is the difference?

RequirementNew Jersey licenceBoard certification
Issued byNew Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer AffairsAmerican Board of Family Medicine
What it doesAuthorises practice in New JerseyAttests specialty expertise
Required to practiseYesNot by the licensing board
Based onDegree, examinations, accredited training, background checkResidency completion plus certifying examination
Maintained byRenewal and continuing education set by the New Jersey Board of Medical ExaminersContinuous certification activities
Prescribing controlled substancesRequires separate federal DEA registrationNot applicable
Moving statesNew application, or the Compact where availableTravels with you nationally

How do you get a New Jersey Full Unrestricted License Family Practice Physician license?

  1. 1

    Complete the degree and, for international graduates, ECFMG certification

    An MD or DO degree from an accredited school is the baseline. Graduates of international medical schools must additionally hold ECFMG certification before entering accredited graduate medical education, and the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs will require primary-source verification of the medical school credential rather than a copy of the diploma. Where a school has closed or records are difficult to obtain, start that verification months earlier than you think necessary.

  2. 2

    Pass the examination sequence

    MD graduates take the three steps of the United States Medical Licensing Examination; DO graduates take the COMLEX-USA sequence, and many also take the USMLE where they want to keep residency options open. Step 3 is normally taken during residency, which ties licensure to training progress rather than to graduation alone. Boards set limits on the number of attempts and on the time allowed to complete the sequence, and the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs publishes the New Jersey limits, which are worth reading before a retake rather than after.

  3. 3

    Complete accredited family medicine residency

    Family medicine residency runs three years. What matters for licensure is that the training is accredited and that the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs recognises the amount you have completed: most boards require a set minimum period of accredited graduate medical education for a full unrestricted licence, and commonly require more of international medical graduates than of graduates of United States schools. Confirm the New Jersey figure directly with the board before assuming your training is sufficient.

  4. 4

    Apply to the New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners

    The application asks for primary-source verification of education, training and examination results, a fingerprint-based criminal background check, disclosure of every previous licence and of malpractice history, and a query of the National Practitioner Data Bank. New Jersey licenses physicians through a board of medical examiners inside the division of consumer affairs, and it requires a separate state controlled dangerous substances registration on top of the federal DEA registration before controlled substances may be prescribed. Incomplete credential files are the usual cause of delay, not board deliberation, so file early and chase the third parties yourself.

  5. 5

    Register with the DEA, then maintain everything

    A federal DEA registration is required before prescribing controlled substances and is tied to a practice location, so it changes when you move. Some states require an additional state registration; confirm what New Jersey requires. After that the ongoing obligations are the board's renewal cycle and continuing education, continuous certification with the American Board of Family Medicine, hospital privileging and payer enrolment. Each renews on its own schedule, and letting one lapse quietly affects the others.

Does a New Jersey family practice physician license transfer to other states?

There is no reciprocity between medical boards in the sense the trades use the word: every state issues its own licence and every state runs its own application. What exists is licensure by endorsement, where a board accepts a current licence in good standing elsewhere in place of parts of its own review, and the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact, which is an expedited pathway to a full licence in each participating state rather than one multistate licence. The Compact requires a state of principal licence, board certification and a clean disciplinary and malpractice record. Whether New Jersey participates in the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact, and what that route would require of you, should be confirmed on the Compact's current member map before you rely on it. Confirm the current position with the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs and on the Compact's own member map before relying on either route.

Reciprocity agreements change, always confirm the current list and requirements on the New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners Family Practice Physician program page before applying.

How much does a New Jersey family practice physician license cost, and how long does it take?

There is no single reliable figure to quote for New Jersey. Examination step fees, the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs application and renewal fees, credential verification service charges, fingerprinting and the federal DEA registration fee are set by different bodies and revised periodically. What is predictable is the shape of the spend: examination fees through medical school and residency, then the board application, then the DEA registration and any state controlled substances registration, then recurring renewal and certification costs. Rely on the New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners's current published schedule and the DEA's own fee page.

Cost breakdown
New Jersey licence application + examLicence application fee, per the New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners schedule
Board certification application + examUSMLE or COMLEX step fees plus credential verification charges
CE courses (per year)Continuing medical education plus continuous certification activities
First-year total (Full Unrestricted License)Application, verification, fingerprinting and DEA registration, per the current published schedules
Timeline after your hours
Application reviewCredential file assembly and review by the New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners
Exam schedulingUSMLE and COMLEX steps on the national testing schedule
License processingIssued by the New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners once verification and the background check clear
Typical totalCommonly several months for the licence, after seven or more years of training

New Jersey physician licensing exams and licence lookup

Which examinations does New Jersey accept, and who sets the standard?

New Jersey accepts the national examination sequences rather than administering its own: the three steps of the United States Medical Licensing Examination for MD graduates, and the COMLEX-USA sequence for DO graduates. Step 1 covers the basic science foundations of practice, Step 2 clinical knowledge, and Step 3 the independent application of medical knowledge and clinical science in unsupervised practice, which is why it is normally taken during residency. Passing standards are set nationally by the examination programmes, not by the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs, and the board's role is to decide how many attempts it will accept and within what period the sequence must be completed. Those attempt and timing rules differ between states and are the detail that most often catches applicants out. Some boards additionally require a jurisprudence or state law component; confirm with the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs whether New Jersey does before scheduling anything.

How to verify a New Jersey family practice physician license

Verification in New Jersey runs through the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs practitioner lookup, which shows licence status, issue and expiry, and any public disciplinary action. Check it directly rather than relying on a copy supplied by the practitioner or a recruiter, and check it in New Jersey rather than in the state where a health system is headquartered. For a complete picture add the federal DEA registration, board certification status with the American Board of Family Medicine, and the National Practitioner Data Bank query that credentialing bodies run. GlobalCybers verifies every candidate's credential before they reach your portal.

How do you get a medical license in New Jersey?

Complete an accredited MD or DO degree, pass all three steps of the USMLE or the COMLEX-USA sequence, complete accredited family medicine residency training, and apply to the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs with primary-source verification of education, training and examinations plus a fingerprint

background check. New Jersey licenses physicians through a board of medical examiners inside the division of consumer affairs, and it requires a separate state controlled dangerous substances registration on top of the federal DEA registration before controlled substances may be prescribed. Confirm the current requirements with the board.

Who licenses physicians in New Jersey?

The New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs. It sets the education, examination and training requirements, verifies credentials at source, runs the background check, issues and renews the licence, and handles complaints and discipline. The examination programmes and the specialty certifying board are separate national bodies,

and the DEA registration is federal.

New Jersey Family Practice Physician licenses, Frequently Asked Questions

Is board certification the same as a New Jersey medical license?

No, and the distinction matters. The New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs licenses you to practise medicine in New Jersey. The American Board of Family Medicine certifies specialty expertise through residency completion and a certifying examination, maintained by continuous certification. Licensure is legally required; certification is not, but hospitals, groups and payers generally expect it, so in practice both are needed.

Does New Jersey participate in the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact?

Whether New Jersey participates in the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact, and what that route would require of you, should be confirmed on the Compact's current member map before you rely on it. The Compact is worth understanding correctly: it is an expedited pathway to a full licence in each participating state, not a single licence valid in all of them. It requires a state of principal licence, board certification and a clean disciplinary and malpractice record, and each licence issued through it is renewed with that state. Check the Compact's own member map for the current position.

How long does a New Jersey medical license take to issue?

Commonly a few months once a complete application is filed, and the delay is almost always in the credential file rather than in the board's deliberation. Primary-source verification of an international medical school, records from a closed institution, or a slow response from a previous licensing board are the usual causes. File early, chase the third parties yourself, and start hospital privileging and payer enrolment in parallel where your employer allows it.

Do physicians in New Jersey need a DEA number?

Yes, before prescribing, administering or dispensing controlled substances. The DEA registration is federal, tied to a practice location, and renews on its own cycle, so it changes when you move practice. Some states require an additional state controlled substances registration alongside it; confirm with the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs whether New Jersey does, because prescribing without a required state registration is a licensing matter.

Can international medical graduates get licensed in New Jersey?

Yes, with additional steps. ECFMG certification is required before entering accredited graduate medical education in the United States, and boards commonly require a longer period of accredited training of international graduates than of graduates of United States schools. The New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs publishes the New Jersey requirement and the documentation it expects. Verification of an international medical school credential is the slowest part of the file, so begin it first.

What does it cost to get licensed in New Jersey?

The figures move and are set by different bodies, so treat any single number as unreliable. Examination step fees, the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs application and renewal fees, credential verification service charges, fingerprinting and the federal DEA registration are each set and revised separately. Use the board's current published schedule and the DEA's own fee page rather than a total quoted on a third-party site.

How do I verify a New Jersey physician's license?

Search the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs practitioner lookup, which shows licence status, issue and expiry dates and public disciplinary action. Verify in New Jersey itself rather than in the state where an employer is headquartered, add the DEA registration and board certification status for a complete picture, and re-check at credentialing intervals rather than relying on a copy taken at hire. GlobalCybers verifies every candidate's credential before they reach your portal.

Sources & references

New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, Division of Consumer Affairs Β· Federation of State Medical Boards Β· Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Β· United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Β· American Board of Family Medicine Β· DEA Diversion Control Division (practitioner registration). Fees and rules can change, confirm current details at www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/bme before applying.

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New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners Key Facts
RegulatorNew Jersey Board of Medical Examiners
Credential typeState medical licence
ExaminationsUSMLE or COMLEX-USA
TrainingAccredited family medicine residency
PrescribingFederal DEA registration separate
CompactIMLC: verify current status
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