New Jersey Pharmacy Technician Requirement
New Jersey requires pharmacy technicians to register with the state. Formal training is not required, but national certification is mandatory within a limited timeframe to maintain 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 New Jersey Board of Pharmacy
- Pass a criminal background check and fingerprinting
- Obtain national certification (PTCB or ExCPT) within 180 days of registration
- (Optional) Complete a pharmacy technician training program to prepare for certification
- Renew registration every two years
Pharmacy Technician Salary
Pharmacy technicians in New Jersey typically earn $19–$23 per hour. Certified technicians may earn more and have access to advanced roles.
State Registration Requirements
- Technicians must register with the state before working
- National certification is required within 180 days of initial registration
- No formal training program is required by the state
- Technicians must work under pharmacist supervision
- Registration must be renewed biennially
Continuing Education Requirements
- New Jersey 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
New Jersey pharmacy technicians must register with the state and obtain national certification within 180 days. While training is not required, it can help meet certification standards. CE is only required for nationally certified technicians.
