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Oklahoma Respiratory Therapist License

Oklahoma Board of Medical Licensure — RT

Total Fee
$100
Processing Time
4 to 6 Weeks
Fingerprints
Required
IdentoGO (IDEMIA)
Temp License
Not available
See board

What You'll Need

  • Form #1 - Sworn Affidavit — A notarized statement certifying the truth of the application information.
  • Form #2 - Verification of Education — Must be completed by the educational institution and sent directly to the Board with an official transcript.
  • NBRC Credential Verification — Official verification of RRT status sent directly from the NBRC. NBRC Website
  • Evidence of Status Form — Documentation verifying U.S. citizenship or qualified alien status.
  • Verification of Licensure — Required if you have ever held a license in another state; must be sent directly from that state's board.

How to Apply

  1. Complete Accredited Education
    Graduate from a respiratory therapy program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC).
    Find Accredited Programs
  2. Pass NBRC Examination
    Successfully pass the Therapist Multiple-Choice (TMC) Examination and the Clinical Simulation Examination (CSE) to earn the RRT credential.
    NBRC Exam Registration
  3. Create Online Application Account
    Create a login on the Oklahoma Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision (OBMLS) portal to begin the Allied Initial License Application.
  4. Submit Application and Fees
    Complete the online application for 'Respiratory Care Practitioner' and pay the non-refundable application fee (typically $100).
  5. Submit Supplemental Forms
    Download and submit Form #1 (Sworn Affidavit) and Form #2 (Verification of Education). Form #2 must be sent directly by your educational institution.
  6. Request NBRC Verification
    Request that the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) send official credential verification directly to the Oklahoma Medical Board.
  7. Complete Extended Background Check
    Complete the Extended Background Check (EBC) authorization form as required for all new applicants.
Total Fee
$100
Processing Time
4 to 6 Weeks
Fingerprints
Required
Temp License
Not available

Transfer License

Requirements
Respiratory Therapists licensed in another state can often apply via endorsement by providing license verification and current certification.

Steps

  1. Verify Out-of-State License
    Request official verification from every state where you have ever held a medical-related license.
  2. Submit Oklahoma Application
    Complete the standard online application for Respiratory Care Practitioner via the OBMLS portal.
  3. Provide NBRC Credentials
    Ensure NBRC sends your current RRT credentials directly to the Oklahoma Board.
    NBRC Verification
Total Fee
$50
Renewal Cycle
Every 2 years
Compact
No
Board
Oklahoma Board of Medical Licensure — RT

Keeping Your License Active

Oklahoma Respiratory Therapist licenses renew Every 2 years. Contact the Oklahoma Board of Medical Licensure — RT for continuing education requirements and renewal deadlines.

Renew on the board site

Fees

ItemAmount
Application$100
Endorsement application$100
Fingerprint check$35-$50 (varies by state)
Temporary permitSee board
Renewal50.0

Slow Downs

Missing Third-Party Verifications
Delays often occur when transcripts or NBRC verifications are not sent directly from the source to the Board.
Incomplete Background Check
Failure to complete the Extended Background Check (EBC) authorization promptly can stall the application review.
Un-notarized Documents
Submitting the Sworn Affidavit without a proper notary seal will result in the document being rejected.

Questions

How many CE hours are required for renewal?
Oklahoma requires 12 Continuing Respiratory Care Education (CRCE) credits every two-year biennium.
Does Oklahoma use CE Broker?
Yes, the Oklahoma Board of Medical Licensure & Supervision has partnered with CE Broker as the official tracking system.
Can I practice before my full license is issued?
You may apply for a 'Provisional License' (PR) or a temporary letter to practice under supervision while your full application is pending.
When does my license expire?
Licenses expire every two years on the last day of the month in which the initial license was granted.

Board Info

Oklahoma Board of Medical Licensure — RT
Sources
Oklahoma Board of Medical Licensure — RT
Last verified 2026-02-25