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IDFPR Launches 21 Additional License Types on New Licensing System
Acupuncturist | Private Security Contractor |
Athletic Trainer | Respiratory Care Practitioner |
Audiologist | Speech-Language Pathologist |
Barber/Cosmetology/Esthetician/Nail Technician Domestic Violence Continuing Education Sponsor | Speech-Language Pathology Assistant |
Detection of Deception Examiner | Surveyor Intern |
Dietitian Nutritionist | Temporary Dental Training License |
Funeral Director and Embalmer | Temporary Permit for Visiting Dentist for Free Dental Care |
Massage Therapy Continuing Education Sponsor | Temporary Nursing Home Administrator License |
Naprapath | Temporary Podiatric Physician |
Private Alarm Contractor | Temporary Speech-Language Pathologist |
Private Detective |
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To date, 28 initial professional license applications are now available on CORE. All application methods (including renewals, reinstatements, and restorations) - along with additional license types - will be added to CORE during the following phases:
Phase 1 | Three pilot professions added to test system functionality. New applications only for clinical psychologists, nail technicians, and music therapists. |
Phase 1.1 | Four additional license types added to CORE. |
Phase 2 | Add all remaining Division of Professional Regulation (DPR) professions with manual or paper processes, with a priority on healthcare professions. This phase will be for new applications only.
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Phase 3 | Full regulatory transition for DPR (which includes ALL application types, enforcement integration, and data migration of legacy licenses). |
Phase 4 | Full regulatory transition for the Division of Real Estate. |
Phase 5 | Full regulatory transition for the Division of Banking. |
Phase 6 | Full regulatory transition for the Division of Financial Institutions. |
Full implementation of CORE is scheduled for August 2026. IDFPR will continue to update the public on significant updates throughout CORE's implementation, along with improvements to its current licensing processes. More information can be found on IDFPR's website: https://idfpr.illinois.gov/.
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