Arkansas Pharmacy Technician Requirements
Arkansas requires pharmacy technicians to register with the state and complete a background check before beginning work. National certification is optional but recommended.
How to Become a Pharmacy Technician
- Be at least 18 years old and hold a high school diploma or GED
- Complete a background check and fingerprinting
- Submit an application to the Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy
- (Optional) Complete a PTCB-recognized training program and pass the PTCE
- Renew registration annually
Pharmacy Technician Salary
The average hourly wage for pharmacy technicians in Arkansas is around $17 to $18 per hour, with certified and experienced technicians earning more.
State Registration Requirements
- Background check required
- Annual renewal required
- Certification is not required but can fulfill employer training expectations
Continuing Education Requirements
- Arkansas State Registration
- Annual renewal (CE requirements may vary)
- PTCB Certification
- 20 hours of CE every 2 years, including:
- 1 hour in Pharmacy Law
- 1 hour in Patient Safety
- 20 hours of CE every 2 years, including:
Summary
Arkansas requires registration and a background check. Certification is not mandatory but provides a competitive advantage. Annual renewal is required, and certified technicians must complete national CE requirements every two years.
