Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners


Fiscal Year 26 (FY26) Registration Renewals will officially begin on June 1st, 2025.  You may begin entering CEs prior to registration renewal. They should be entered under FY26 to be used for registration renewals between June 1st and June 30th, 2025. 



Notice About Vet Board Licensing and Registration Fees (3.26.2024): 
State Board of Medical Examiners -Fee, COMAR 14.14.12 has been updated to increase the fees for Veterinarians. The fee change is expected to go into effect with the updated online licensing portal. Maryland has not increased the licensing fee in over 10 years and cut fees in 2016. 
The New Fees will be: 
A. Initial Registration fee for Newly-licensed and newly reinstated veterinarians;
​1) Between July 1 and December 31 - $300
2) Between January 1 and June 30 - $150
B. Annual Registration Renewal Fee - $300
C. Veterinarian Late Registration Fee - $200
D. Veterinarian Reinstatement Fee - $300 (Application)
E. Veterinarian State Board Examination Fee - $300 (Initial Application)
F. Veterinary Technician Application Fee - $100
G. Veterinary Technician Triennial Registration Fee - $100
H. Veterinary Hospital License Fee - $300
I. Veterinary Hospital Late Fee - $200
J. Animal Control Facility License - $100; and 
K. Letter of Good Standing Fee - $25.


State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners
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The Board licenses and registers veterinarians, registered veterinary technicians, veterinary hospitals, and animal control facilities and enforces the Veterinary Practice Act and related Code of Maryland regulations. 

The Board also inspects veterinary hospitals and animal control shelters, provides disciplinary information to other state veterinary boards and the public, and submits licensure verification to other state veterinary boards upon request.

The Board also investigates consumer complaints, initiates its own investigations, and determines whether disciplinary action will be taken against veterinarians, registered veterinary technicians, and veterinary hospitals as required by Agriculture Article, §2-301, et seq., Annotated Code of Maryland. Additionally, the Board reviews requests for approval of continuing education credits for veterinarians and veterinary technicians, provides information on the Board to the public through a web page, and works with the Veterinary Technician Committee in setting practice standards for registered veterinary technicians.

Our Mission

The mission of the Board is to protect the public and animal health and welfare through:

  1. Effective licensure of veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and veterinary hospitals under its jurisdiction;
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  3. Effective discipline of veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and operators of veterinary hospitals under its jurisdiction, when warranted; and
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  5. Adoption of reasonable standards for the practice of veterinary medicine in the State of Maryland.

Our Vision

A State in which the public can be assured of safe practices by all licensed veterinarians, registered veterinary technicians, and veterinary hospitals.

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 Board Office

Main Office: 410-841-5862
mda.veterinaryboard@maryland.gov

Licensing Questions: 410-841-5796
Complaint Questions: 410-841-5784​

Licensee Look Up   
Licenses for veterinarians & hospitals expire June 30 of every year.  The listings show all current licensees.



Update License Information

Licensees who need to update their contact in​fo or employment info, submit here:

Update Responsible Veterinarian
To update the Responsible Veter​inarian on File please fill print and have the acknowledgement form signed 
THEN fill out the Change of Responsible Veterinar​ian Form and upload the Acknowledgement Form at the end. 
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