Michigan Pharmacy Technician Requirements

Michigan requires pharmacy technicians to be licensed before beginning work. Applicants must meet education and certification requirements through an approved training program or national certification.

How to Become a Pharmacy Technician

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Have a high school diploma or GED
  • Submit a pharmacy technician license application to the Michigan Board of Pharmacy
  • Choose one of the following paths to meet the competency requirement:
    • Option A: Hold active national certification (PTCB or ExCPT)
    • Option B: Complete a Board-approved pharmacy technician training program
  • Pass a criminal background check and submit fingerprints
  • Renew license every two years

Pharmacy Technician Salary

Pharmacy technicians in Michigan typically earn $18–$21 per hour. Certified and experienced techs may earn more, especially in hospital or specialty settings.

State Registration Requirements

  • Licensure is required before working in any pharmacy
  • Applicants must meet education or certification standards
  • Background check and fingerprinting are mandatory
  • License must be renewed every two years

Continuing Education Requirements

  • Michigan requires 20 CE hours every 2 years for license renewal
    • Must include 1 hour in Pharmacy Law, 1 hour in Patient Safety, and 1 hour in Pain and Symptom Management
  • PTCB Certification requires 20 CE hours every 2 years, including 1 hour in Pharmacy Law and 1 hour in Patient Safety

Summary

Michigan requires pharmacy technicians to be licensed and demonstrate competency through certification or an approved training program. Continuing education is required every two years and includes a state-specific topic on pain management.