Georgia Pharmacy Technician Requirements

Georgia requires pharmacy technicians to register with the state before working. Certification is not required by the state but is commonly preferred by employers.

How to Become a Pharmacy Technician

  • Be at least 17 years old
  • Have a high school diploma or GED
  • Submit a registration application to the Georgia Board of Pharmacy
  • Undergo a criminal background check and fingerprinting
  • (Optional) Complete a PTCB-recognized program and pass the PTCE for national certification
  • Renew registration every two years

Pharmacy Technician Salary

Pharmacy technicians in Georgia typically earn $17–$20 per hour. Certified technicians may qualify for higher-paying roles and advancement opportunities.

State Registration Requirements

  • State registration required before employment
  • Background check and fingerprinting are mandatory
  • Certification is optional but often preferred
  • Must work under pharmacist supervision
  • Registration must be renewed every two years

Continuing Education Requirements

  • Georgia Registration
    • No CE required for state renewal
  • PTCB Certification
    • 20 CE hours every 2 years, including 1 hour in Pharmacy Law and 1 hour in Patient Safety

Summary

Georgia requires all pharmacy technicians to be registered with the state and pass a background check. National certification is not required but can lead to better job opportunities and pay. No CE is required for state renewal, but it is required to maintain national certification.