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Renew Your License Online
It's secure, speedy and saves you a stamp!
OHLA's online renewal feature is part of our ongoing efforts to provide excellent customer service and a streamlined regulatory environment.
Renew your license online
 
Consumers Find Help at OHLA
Consumer Help
If you can't resolve a problem or issue with a practitioner of one of the health and related professions OHLA regulates, we can help.
Check a License Holder's Status 
Check our online database or to see if a professional is licensed or has been subject to disciplinary action (license suspension, probation or revocation).
News You Can Use
Central issues
Learn about openings on OHLA's volunteer citizen boards and access agency publications and OHLA's online newsletter, Licensing Line.
Search Statewide Licensing Database
Professions
Find information and requirements for all Oregon licenses, certifications, permits and registrations in a single source, including those not overseen by the Oregon Health Licensing Agency.
Get Informed! Get on the Contact List!
Professions
Licensees and other agency stakeholders can take advantage of the Oregon Health Licensing Agency's contact distribution lists. When you sign up, you stay informed of what's happening within your licensing board and the agency.
Licensed Dietitians Required to Take Survey Effective May 1, 2012
Survey boxes
Beginning May 1, 2012, all individuals applying as new licensed dietitians and all those applying for renewal will be required to complete an online survey for the Office for Oregon Health Policy and Research. The survey can be found at: 
Catch the Latest Regulatory News in Licensing Line
Licensing Line
Access the latest issue of OHLA's newsletter, Licensing Line, featuring news of the agency and regulated professions. Licensing Line covers the diverse issues OHLA addresses in collaboration with multiple volunteer citizen boards. You can also sign up to be a Licensing Line subscriber.
Flu Facts: Get Informed, Stay Healthy
Flu
Protect yourself, your family and your co-workers by getting vaccinated and staying informed. The fewer of us who get sick from either seasonal influenza or pandemic H1N1 influenza, the more we can reduce the impact in our schools and workplaces. Visit the state's flu Web site at www.flu.oregon.gov or call the state hotline at 1-800-978-3040.