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public://documents/files/CVT Universal Recognition Application Packet 8.20_1.pdf : 374.39 KB

Certified Veterinary Technicians (CVT)

To work as a veterinary technician in Arizona, certification is not required; earning a CVT is a voluntary action.
 
NEW PROCESS AS OF MARCH 2020:  Individuals who wish to earn certification in Arizona must first pass the VTNE before applying to the Arizona Veterinary Medical Board (unless you are applying via "Universal Recognition")!  The American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB) will be reviewing applicants to sit for the VTNE instead of the Board, unless you d
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public://documents/files/CVT Application Packet 8.2020 COVID.pdf : 423.02 KB

Certified Veterinary Technicians (CVT)

To work as a veterinary technician in Arizona, certification is not required; earning a CVT is a voluntary action.
 
NEW PROCESS AS OF MARCH 2020:  Individuals who wish to earn certification in Arizona must first pass the VTNE before applying to the Arizona Veterinary Medical Board (unless you are applying via "Universal Recognition")!  The American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB) will be reviewing applicants to sit for the VTNE instead of the Board, unless you d
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public://documents/files/CVT Application Packet 8.2020 COVID_0.pdf : 454.4 KB

Certified Veterinary Technicians (CVT)

To work as a veterinary technician in Arizona, certification is not required; earning a CVT is a voluntary action.
 
NEW PROCESS AS OF MARCH 2020:  Individuals who wish to earn certification in Arizona must first pass the VTNE before applying to the Arizona Veterinary Medical Board (unless you are applying via "Universal Recognition")!  The American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB) will be reviewing applicants to sit for the VTNE instead of the Board, unless you d
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public://documents/files/CVT Application Packet 11.2020 COVID complete-s.pdf : 407.35 KB

Certified Veterinary Technicians (CVT)

To work as a veterinary technician in Arizona, certification is not required; earning a CVT is a voluntary action.
 
NEW PROCESS AS OF MARCH 2020:  Individuals who wish to earn certification in Arizona must first pass the VTNE before applying to the Arizona Veterinary Medical Board (unless you are applying via "Universal Recognition")!  The American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB) will be reviewing applicants to sit for the VTNE instead of the Board, unless you d
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public://documents/files/CVT Universal Recognition Application Packet 2.21.pdf : 375.05 KB

Certified Veterinary Technicians (CVT)

To work as a veterinary technician in Arizona, certification is not required; earning a CVT is a voluntary action.
 
NEW PROCESS AS OF MARCH 2020:  Individuals who wish to earn certification in Arizona must first pass the VTNE before applying to the Arizona Veterinary Medical Board (unless you are applying via "Universal Recognition")!  The American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB) will be reviewing applicants to sit for the VTNE instead of the Board, unless you d
Download
public://documents/files/CVT Application Packet 2.2021 COVID-s.pdf : 407.64 KB

Certified Veterinary Technicians (CVT)

To work as a veterinary technician in Arizona, certification is not required; earning a CVT is a voluntary action.
 
NEW PROCESS AS OF MARCH 2020:  Individuals who wish to earn certification in Arizona must first pass the VTNE before applying to the Arizona Veterinary Medical Board (unless you are applying via "Universal Recognition")!  The American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB) will be reviewing applicants to sit for the VTNE instead of the Board, unless you d
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public://documents/files/CVT Universal Recognition Application Packet 3.21.pdf : 375.34 KB

Certified Veterinary Technicians (CVT)

To work as a veterinary technician in Arizona, certification is not required; earning a CVT is a voluntary action.
 
NEW PROCESS AS OF MARCH 2020:  Individuals who wish to earn certification in Arizona must first pass the VTNE before applying to the Arizona Veterinary Medical Board (unless you are applying via "Universal Recognition")!  The American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB) will be reviewing applicants to sit for the VTNE instead of the Board, unless you d
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public://documents/files/CVT Application Packet 4.2021 COVID-s.pdf : 395.48 KB

Certified Veterinary Technicians (CVT)

To work as a veterinary technician in Arizona, certification is not required; earning a CVT is a voluntary action.
 
NEW PROCESS AS OF MARCH 2020:  Individuals who wish to earn certification in Arizona must first pass the VTNE before applying to the Arizona Veterinary Medical Board (unless you are applying via "Universal Recognition")!  The American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB) will be reviewing applicants to sit for the VTNE instead of the Board, unless you d
Download
public://documents/files/CVT Universal Recognition Application Packet 4.21.pdf : 355.9 KB

Certified Veterinary Technicians (CVT)

To work as a veterinary technician in Arizona, certification is not required; earning a CVT is a voluntary action.
 
NEW PROCESS AS OF MARCH 2020:  Individuals who wish to earn certification in Arizona must first pass the VTNE before applying to the Arizona Veterinary Medical Board (unless you are applying via "Universal Recognition")!  The American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB) will be reviewing applicants to sit for the VTNE instead of the Board, unless you d
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public://documents/files/Duplicate License Request_Form 4.21.pdf : 171.5 KB

Certified Veterinary Technicians (CVT)

To work as a veterinary technician in Arizona, certification is not required; earning a CVT is a voluntary action.
 
NEW PROCESS AS OF MARCH 2020:  Individuals who wish to earn certification in Arizona must first pass the VTNE before applying to the Arizona Veterinary Medical Board (unless you are applying via "Universal Recognition")!  The American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB) will be reviewing applicants to sit for the VTNE instead of the Board, unless you d
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