2025 Session Last amended: 2024 session

§ 147.03 — Licensure by Endorsement; Reciprocity; Temporary Permit

Plain-Language Summary

Doctors already licensed in another state or Canada can get a Minnesota license through endorsement or reciprocity without starting from scratch. They must pass required exams, have a clean disciplinary record, and meet other qualifications. The board can also issue a temporary 90-day permit so a doctor can start practicing while their full application is being reviewed.

Practical Notes
Physicians moving to Minnesota from another state should apply for licensure by endorsement rather than going through the initial licensing process. The temporary permit option allows practice while the full application is processed, but it is nonrenewable and lasts only 90 days. The board can revoke a temporary permit if issues arise.