Nebraska Pharmacy Technician Requirements

Nebraska requires pharmacy technicians to register with the state before working. Formal education is not required, but national certification is mandatory within one year of registration.

How to Become a Pharmacy Technician

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Have a high school diploma or GED
  • Submit a pharmacy technician registration application to the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services
  • Pass a criminal background check and fingerprinting
  • Obtain national certification (PTCB or ExCPT) within one year of registration
  • Renew registration biennially

Pharmacy Technician Salary

Pharmacy technicians in Nebraska typically earn $17–$20 per hour. Certified technicians and those working in hospital settings may earn higher wages.

State Registration Requirements

  • Registration is required before employment
  • National certification is required within 1 year of initial registration
  • No formal training program is required by the state
  • Technicians must work under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist
  • Registration must be renewed every two years

Continuing Education Requirements

  • Nebraska does not require CE for state registration renewal
  • PTCB Certification requires 20 CE hours every 2 years, including 1 hour in Pharmacy Law and 1 hour in Patient Safety

Summary

Nebraska pharmacy technicians must register with the state and earn national certification within one year. The state does not require formal training or CE for renewal, but maintaining certification requires continuing education.