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What role does the Probate Court have in the licensing of Chiropractors?

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What role does the Probate Court have in the licensing of Chiropractors?

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Anyone who receives a license to practice chiropractic from the state chiropractic examining board must record the license or a certified copy of the license with the probate court in the county in which the chiropractor expects or intends to practice. A chiropractor is prohibited from practicing until the license is recorded in the probate court. The charge of this recordation is $5.00. Both the chiropractic examining board and individual chiropractors are required to inform the probate court when a license is suspended or revoked or if the chiropractor moves from the county or is deceased.

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