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Get Form Dea-252 2019-2026
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How to fill out the Form DEA-252 online
Form DEA-252 is designed for individuals applying to serve as CSOS Principal Coordinator or Alternate Coordinator. This guide provides clear and detailed steps to ensure that users can complete the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete your application with ease.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by completing Section 1: Applicant Information. Fill in all required fields such as your last name, first name, middle initial, Social Security number, business phone, email address, DEA registration number, and organization name.
- In Section 2: Applicant Classification, indicate whether you are applying as a Principal Coordinator or an Alternate Coordinator. Also, specify if you wish to obtain a CSOS Signing Certificate for signing controlled substance orders.
- Proceed to Section 3: Applicant/Notary Signature. Ensure that both the applicant and a certified notary public sign and date the application using blue or black ink.
- Complete Section 4: DEA Registrant’s Affirmation of Delegation of Coordinator. The DEA Registrant must enter their organization name, address, and provide their signature to affirm the delegation.
- Repeat the applicant’s signature in Section 5. This must be signed in the presence of a notary public.
- Fill out Section 6: Notary Acknowledgement, which must be completed by the notary with all appropriate details and seal.
- Review all information to ensure accuracy. Once satisfied, save the form as needed, and prepare to send it along with the required documents to the DEA.
Begin completing your Form DEA-252 online today to ensure a successful application process.
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DEA Form 252 is specifically designed for ordering schedule 2 controlled substances, streamlining the process of legally obtaining these drugs. Completing this form correctly is critical for compliance and avoiding penalties. Always ensure that your orders align with your state and federal regulations regarding controlled substances.