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Pharmacist License in Alabama 2026: NAPLEX, MPJE, Board Requirements
Alabama's healthcare market is anchored by major academic medical centers, regional hospital systems, and a growing retail pharmacy presence across both urban metros and rural communities, making it a stable market for licensed pharmacists seeking long-term placement.
Pharmacist Licensing Requirements in Alabama
All pharmacists licensed in Alabama must hold a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree from an ACPE-accredited program, pass the NAPLEX, and pass the MPJE jurisprudence examination. Alabama does not offer traditional reciprocity but does allow NAPLEX score transfers from other states after at least one year of active licensure elsewhere, subject to Board approval.
Step-by-Step: Alabama Pharmacist License Process
- Create your NABP e-Profile — Fee: $35. Visit nabp.pharmacy to set up your profile. This is the central hub for exam registrations, score reporting, and license verifications used by all state boards.
- Apply for an Alabama intern license (if needed) — If you need to complete or document intern hours in Alabama, apply through the Alabama State Board of Pharmacy. This step may not apply if all hours were completed in another state under that state's intern license.
- Confirm 1,500 intern hours are documented — Alabama requires a minimum of 1,500 hours of pharmacy practice experience supervised by a licensed pharmacist. Your school of pharmacy typically coordinates hour verification, but you are responsible for ensuring documentation is complete before applying for licensure.
- Register for and pass the NAPLEX — Fee: $695. After your school certifies you as a graduate candidate, NABP will authorize you to schedule the NAPLEX at a Pearson VUE center. The NAPLEX is a 250-item adaptive exam covering pharmaceutical sciences and patient care.
- Register for and pass the MPJE — Fee: ~$150. The MPJE is a 120-item adaptive exam covering federal law and Alabama-specific pharmacy statutes. A passing score is 75. Register through your NABP e-Profile after receiving NAPLEX authorization or concurrently.
- Submit the Alabama Board application — Apply online through the Alabama State Board of Pharmacy portal. The fee is approximately $120. You will need to submit official PharmD transcripts, NABP score reports, and intern hour documentation.
- Background check and fingerprinting — Alabama requires a fingerprint-based criminal background check through an approved vendor. Budget approximately $50-75 for this step. The Board will not issue a license until the background check clears.
- Receive license and apply for DEA registration — Once your Alabama pharmacist license is active, apply for a DEA Practitioner registration (fee: ~$888 for 3 years) to dispense controlled substances. Your state license number is required on the DEA application.
Fees and Timeline
| Item | Fee |
|---|---|
| NABP e-Profile | $35 |
| NAPLEX | $695 |
| MPJE | ~$150 |
| Alabama Board application | ~$120 |
| Background check / fingerprinting | ~$50-75 |
| Total estimated | ~$1,050-1,075 |
Timeline: Most candidates complete the full process in 10-12 weeks from exam registration to an active license, depending on Board processing times and background check turnaround.
NAPLEX Score Transfer
Alabama allows NAPLEX score transfers for pharmacists who have been actively licensed in another state for at least one year. Score transfers eliminate the need to retake the NAPLEX but you must still pass the Alabama MPJE. Contact the Alabama State Board of Pharmacy for the current score transfer application requirements and any additional fees.
DEA Registration
After receiving your Alabama pharmacist license, register with the DEA for a pharmacist registration (~$888 for 3 years) to dispense Schedule II-V controlled substances. You can apply online at DEA Diversion Control Division's website. Most hospital and retail pharmacy positions require an active DEA number before your start date.
Continuing Education (CE)
Alabama requires 15 hours of continuing pharmacy education per year (or 30 hours per 2-year renewal cycle). At least 2 hours must cover pharmacy law. CE must be completed through ACPE-accredited providers. The Alabama State Board of Pharmacy uses CPE Monitor for tracking; ensure your NABP e-Profile is linked to your license so CE credits auto-report.
Top Alabama Employers Hiring Pharmacists
- Walgreens: Major retail presence across Alabama metros; hiring for staff pharmacist and pharmacy manager roles year-round.
- CVS Health: Retail and MinuteClinic pharmacist positions across Birmingham, Huntsville, and Mobile markets.
- UAB Health: University of Alabama at Birmingham's health system offers clinical pharmacist and PharmD residency positions in one of the South's leading academic medical centers.
- Ascension St. Vincent's: Regional hospital system with pharmacy staff positions across Birmingham and surrounding communities.
- Walmart Pharmacy: Ongoing hiring for staff pharmacists at Alabama Supercenter locations, including rural markets underserved by other chains.
Pharmacist Salary in Alabama (2026)
- Staff pharmacist (retail): $118,000-$132,000
- Clinical pharmacist (hospital): $122,000-$145,000
- Pharmacy manager: $130,000-$155,000
Related: Pharmacist Salary Guide 2026, Hospital vs Retail Pharmacist, Clinical Pharmacist Salary Guide, Florida Pharmacist License Guide.
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