How to Become a Pharmacist in Texas
In Texas, a Pharmacist license typically requires a state exam, a 75% passing score, and a $620 exam fee.
Dispenses prescriptions and advises on medication. Requires a PharmD and the NAPLEX plus a state pharmacy law exam (MPJE). Requirements change — always confirm with Texas State Board of Pharmacy before paying.
Licensing steps in Texas
- 1Meet the basic requirements
Minimum age 18; a criminal background check is required.
- 2Complete pre-license education
Required training hours are not published here — check with the state board for the current figure.
- 3Register and pass the exam
The exam is administered by NABP (NAPLEX/MPJE) — Pearson VUE with a 360-minute time limit; you need 75% to pass.
- 4Pay fees and get licensed
Exam fee $620 · application $103 · license $399
- 5Stay current
License renews every 2 years with 30 hours of continuing education.
Pharmacist requirements — Texas at a glance
| Education hours | — |
| Exam vendor | NABP (NAPLEX/MPJE) — Pearson VUE |
| Questions (national/state) | — / — |
| Passing score | 75% |
| Exam fee | $620 |
| Application fee | $103 |
| License fee | $399 |
| First-attempt pass rate | not published |
| Retake rule | — |
| Renewal | every 2 years · 30 CE |
| Reciprocity | NABP score transfer accepted after 1 year active licensure; TX MPJE required |
Official source: Texas State Board of Pharmacy ↗
Frequently asked questions
How long does it take to get a Pharmacist license in Texas?
After completing the required education, most candidates need 4-12 weeks of study before the exam. Total timeline depends on scheduling.
How hard is the Pharmacist exam in Texas?
Official first-attempt pass rates are not published by Texas; check the state board.
What does the Pharmacist license cost in Texas?
The exam fee is $620, the application fee is $103, and the license fee is $399
Can I transfer my Pharmacist license to Texas?
Reciprocity: NABP score transfer accepted after 1 year active licensure; TX MPJE required.
Plan your Pharmacist licensing in Texas
This guide is informational and not legal advice. Requirements change frequently — verify all figures with Texas State Board of Pharmacy (retrieved 2026-08-20).