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Report Unlicensed Healthcare Practice in Florida

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Summary

The Florida Board of Psychology, through the Florida Department of Health's Unlicensed Activity (ULA) program, provides an informational resource for reporting healthcare providers operating without a valid license. The website offers license verification tools, complaint submission portals, and guidance on identifying signs of unlicensed practice. The ULA program serves as a data repository for final orders, emergency actions, and administrative complaints against practitioners.

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What changed

The Florida Board of Psychology published informational content describing the state's Unlicensed Activity (ULA) program, which protects residents and visitors from receiving healthcare services from unlicensed individuals. The website provides links to license verification tools, a complaint submission portal, educational materials on identifying unlicensed practice, and a database of disciplinary actions including final orders and emergency actions.

Healthcare providers should be aware that patients and consumers can easily verify licenses and report suspected unlicensed activity through the Florida Department of Health's online portal. Regulated entities should ensure their licensing status is current and displayed as required. Compliance officers at healthcare organizations should familiarize themselves with the complaint process and maintain documentation of their practitioners' active licenses.

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Apr 18, 2026

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Unlicensed Activity & Fraud

Unlicensed medical activity is common in Florida. The information contained in this website is about what to observe, how to verify a license and how to report an unauthorized person.

File A Complaint Verify a License

Verify a License

Ensure your current health care providers are licensed.

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Report Unlicensed Activity

We encourage everyone to report any person(s) providing health care without a license.

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What to Look For

Know the signs. Click here for more information

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Empower Your Health

Who We Are

The Unlicensed Activity (ULA) program protects Florida residents and visitors from the potentially serious and dangerous consequences of receiving medical and health care services from an unlicensed person.

FAQs

A list of frequently asked questions concerning Unlicensed Activity is provided.

Disciplinary Actions

This is a data repository for final orders, emergency actions and administrative complaints that have been filed.

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Classification

Agency
FL PSYCH BD
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Healthcare providers Government agencies Consumers
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
License verification Complaint reporting Healthcare licensing compliance
Geographic scope
Florida US-FL

Taxonomy

Primary area
Healthcare
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Consumer Protection

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