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In applying for a full FL license....is there any reason FL has a rep of being hard to deal with? Any experiences on getting a full FL license and frustrated bc of it?
In both mine and my wife's application the board "lost" copies of items we had sent via mail. So MAKE SURE you keep copies of everything and be ready to re-send items back to them in case they "lose" them and they will....
This is true for licensure just about anywhere. Take your original diploma(s) to a notary and pay them to make and notarize about 20 copies. It will be money well spent. Also, anything that anybody asks for, make 10 or 20 copies of that for yourself...even if it doesn't need to be notarized. Don't rely on electronic copies. Keep some hard copies and maybe electronic copies on thumb drive or CD in a safe deposit box as well (no...I'm not kidding).
Please elaborate on what notarizing a diploma/transcript entails? I'm not sure what a 3rd party notary does if you get the original from the med school.
Is there a 'best' license facilitating service? I presume fcvs isn't a facilitating service?