Welcome to the State Board of Midwifery
Phase 1 of DOPL’s New Licensing system is now online. See details here.
Please contact us with any questions via email mid@dopl.idaho.gov or phone (208) 334-3233.
Effective July 1, 2024, the Board of Midwifery will be consolidated with the Board of Nursing. As a result of this consolidation, two licensed midwives will be appointed by the Governor to the Board of Nursing. If you are interested in a board position, please click on the Board Member tab below and use the “How to Become a Board Member” link to locate the Application for Appointment form. Once you have completed the application, please email it to Tamera.Felter@gov.idaho.gov and Nicki.Chopski@dopl.idaho.gov. The application can also be found here: Application for Appointment
Additionally, a Midwifery Advisory Committee will be created. If you or someone you know is interested in serving on the Midwifery Advisory Committee, please submit a letter of interest and CV to Nicki.Chopski@dopl.idaho.gov.
Additional Board Information
Name | Position | Expiration | Original Appointment |
---|---|---|---|
Valerie Jean Hall | Midwife | July 1, 2028 | February 27, 2015 |
Amy Brianne Redman | Public Member | July 1, 2025 | August 14, 2015 |
Elizabeth Hartman | Midwife | July 1, 2024 | September 9, 2019 |
Megan Kasper | Physician | July 1, 2026 | February 27, 2020 |
Charity R Catlin | Midwife | July 1, 2027 | July 1, 2022 |
Related Links:
2024:
- 2024-04-19 MID
- 2024-01-12 MID
2023:
- 2023-10-06 MID
- 2023-07-21 MID
- 2023-01-13 MID
2022:
- 2022-10-28 MID
- 2022-07-29 MID
- 2022-04-01 MID
- 2022-03-07 MID
- 2022-01-14 MID
To make an online disciplinary actions payment, please click here.
Each state requires different forms of certification of licensure. Please check with the state where you are applying to see what is required before requesting certification from Idaho. Certifications can be obtained two ways from Idaho:
- Free primary source verification of license/registration status may be obtained via the web at license search. These certifications contain all public information.
- If the receiving state doesn’t accept web-based certifications or requires information exempt from third-party disclosure (example: exam scores) to be included in the certification, use this form, which includes a $10.00 fee.
Q: If I move to Idaho, do I have to have a license certification?
A: Yes. You will need to contact the state board(s) where you are or have been licensed and have them send a license certification directly to the Board at mid@dopl.idaho.gov.
For additional information on Naloxone for Midwives, please click HERE.
National Association Certified Professional Midwives
The license/registration issued to you by the Division is public proof that you are entitled to pursue certain activities regulated by Idaho Law. If your license/registration becomes lost or destroyed, you may obtain a replacement from the Division. A replacement may also be requested if you have changed your name or address and wish to receive a license/registration bearing the updated information.
You may complete the Application for Duplicate License form online, print it out and sign it, and send it with the fee required by Idaho law to the Division. Your application will not be processed unless the fee is received with the application. A replacement card will be sent to the mailing address.
Board News
- 6/28/2024 - Request for Letters of Interest to serve on the Maternal Mortality Review Committee
- 6/27/2024 - Notice regarding Licensed Midwifery
- 6/24/2024 - Scam Alert
- 5/25/2023 - Additional information on Naloxone for Midwives