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Law Enforcement Procedures for Requesting Access

The CSPMP database is an electronic tool that should provide law enforcement agencies with an efficient and effective alternative for gathering evidence for open complaints or investigations. The main program goal is to assist law enforcement agencies by reducing their investigatory time and effort as they gather information for building their cases.

To request access to the CSPMP Database an investigator must:

Complete a Law Enforcement Access Request form and a Privacy Statement form

  • Print the Law Enforcement Access Request Form and Privacy Statement Forms.
  • Have the Law Enforcement Access Request Form notarized
  • Make a copy of your Agency ID Card and Driver’s License

(Note: If the Access Request Form is filled in by hand, block print must be used to ensure legibility.)

Mail the following items to the Controlled Substances Prescription Monitoring Program:
  1. Notarized Law Enforcement Access Request Form
    (Note: ASBP will not process a faxed Access Request Form)
  2. Signed copy of the Privacy Statement Form
  3. Copy of current Agency ID Card
  4. Copy of current Driver’s License

Arizona State Board of Pharmacy
Controlled Substances Prescription Monitoring Program
1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 250
Phoenix, Arizona 85007-2835

Once the Access Request Form is approved, ASBP’s technical expert (Health Information Designs)  will notify each requestor via two separate e-mails. The first e-mail will include a CSPMP system Login ID and the second e-mail will include a secure Password.  

Note: ASBP will not process a faxed Access Request Form. Supporting documents can be sent via fax or e-mail (dwright@azpharmacy.gov) however, CSPMP staff recommends that all documents be sent via mail. If you choose to send your supporting documents via fax or e-mail, please make sure all documents are legible.




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NOTICE FOR RENEWALS:

IF YOUR LICENSE OR PERMIT IS EXPIRED, DO NOT APPLY FOR A NEW LICENSE OR PERMIT - THIS WILL ONLY DELAY YOUR RENEWAL.

Effective Monday, November 7th, 2011, renewals will only be payable by check, money order or cash (exact change) - no credit or debit cards.

You must renew your expired license or permit by mail or in person, using one of the forms listed below:

License Renewal Form
(for individuals) (PDF)

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(for facilites) (PDF)

Renewal Fee Chart
(PDF)

 
 
 
 
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