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Licenses

The Texas Optometry Board licenses doctors of optometry. Licensees must have graduated from an approved college of optometry (in the United States or Canada), pass the appropriate examinations, and meet the other requirements of the Texas Optometry Act (requirements).

Education

The Texas Optometry Board verifies completion of educational requirements for licensure by obtaining original transcripts (with an official seal and/or signature) of optometry college education. The Board does not require sealed transcripts sent directly from the school. Transcripts are required for all applicants (except Military Limited Volunteer applicants).

Applicants Licensed in Other States

The Board requires official verification of license from every state in which an applicant is licensed.

Information Not Verified

Specialty or board certifications, post graduate training/residency, malpractice insurance.

License Renewal

Licenses are issued for a two year period with an expiration date of December 31 (approximately half of the licenses in even numbered years and the other half in odd numbered years).

License Verification 

The Board provides license verifications via telephone, website, and Official Written Verification. Only an Official Written Verification is issued under the Board Seal.

Website Verification Link

Written official verifications under the seal of the Board are also available upon a written request for a fee of $40.00. To order the official verifications under the seal of the Board, submit a written request with payment by check (payable to “Texas Optometry Board”).

The Board currently does not have a mechanism to pay for official verifications by credit card.

Disciplinary Action

The Board may discipline an optometrist who violates the Texas Optometry Act. A license verification search will display disciplinary action. A current list of licenses disciplined is on the website.  An optometrist with past disciplinary action may be able to practice without restrictions. 

If a licensee has been disciplined, the license verification search will display disciplinary action which may be downloaded.

Source Information

Source information for license verifications is updated every 24 hours. The source information for license verifications is stored in a database. The Board contracts with professional database managers to operate the database, and best practices are employed to maintain integrity of the information and database. This information is used to provide verifications on the telephone, on the website, and in written documents under the seal of the Board. No warranty, express or implied, is made by the Board or the State of Texas regarding the accuracy, completeness, reliability or fitness for use of the information provided.