Delaware Pharmacy Technician Requirements
Delaware requires all pharmacy technicians to register with the state before beginning work. National certification is not required but may improve job opportunities, especially in hospital or clinical settings.
How to Become a Pharmacy Technician
- Be at least 18 years old
- Have a high school diploma or GED
- Submit an application to the Delaware Board of Pharmacy
- Provide identification and education documentation
- Begin working under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist
- (Optional) Complete a PTCB-recognized program and pass the PTCE for national certification
- Renew registration every two years
Pharmacy Technician Salary
Pharmacy technicians in Delaware typically earn between $18 and $21 per hour, with higher wages available in hospitals and for nationally certified technicians.
State Registration Requirements
- Registration is required before employment
- No state exam or background check is required
- Must work under pharmacist supervision
- Certification is optional, but often preferred by employers
- Registration must be renewed biennially
Continuing Education Requirements
- State Registration
- No CE required for state renewal
- PTCB or NHA Certification
- 20 CE hours every 2 years, including 1 hour in Pharmacy Law and 1 hour in Patient Safety
Summary
Delaware pharmacy technicians must register with the state but are not required to complete certification or continuing education for license renewal. However, earning national certification can increase job prospects and pay.
