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Iowa Board of Chiropractic

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The Iowa Board of Chiropractic evaluates the qualifications of applicants for licensure and grants licenses to those who qualify.

The Board establishes rules and regulations to ensure the integrity and competence of licensed Chiropractor's and investigates complaints for unprofessional conduct.

The Board is the link between the consumer and the licensed Chiropractor, as such, promotes the public health, welfare and safety.

Licensees are responsible for meeting all licensure requirements and should review the rules carefully and frequently. Select Laws and Rule listed on the left and scroll through the Rules for detailed information about Licensure Definitions, Licensure Renewal, Reactivation and other important content specific to this profession.

Contact Information: (515) 281-4287

Online License Verification

You may now verify and print the licensure status of professionals and establishments by following five easy steps.

  • Go to www.licensediniowa.gov
  • Select "License Search".
  • Insert the licensee's name or license number.
  • Select the profession from the dropdown list.
  • Select "Print" for a paper copy.

The professional boards within the Bureau of Professional Licensure require primary source verification of credentials prior to issuing a license in this state. The Bureau is responsible for maintaining all of the information on the website, including licensure information and public disciplinary action. The information provided on the website is the same information provided through verbal and mail verification, and is true and complete to the best of our knowledge. The Bureau believes this site is appropriate for verification information. Licensure information on the above website is updated instantly upon entering new information.

Address & Name Changes

Licensees must notify the board of a change of name or current mailing address within 30 days after the change occurs. Failure to notify the board of changes may result in your license being placed on inactive status.

For more information, go the Address & Name Changes page listed on the left.