IDFPR Launches 21 Additional License Types on New Licensing System
CHICAGO – The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) announced today that 21 additional professions are now available for licensure via the Department’s new online licensing system, CORE (Comprehensive Online Regulatory Environment). Today’s announcement marks the successful completion of CORE’s Phase 2.1, with additional parts of Phase 2 set for completion in the coming weeks. The Department will announce when each part of Phase 2 is completed, including which professions are added to CORE.
“The expansion of CORE means increased accessibility for applicants, ensuring more qualified professionals can obtain their licenses in a timely and efficient manner,” said IDFPR Secretary Mario Treto, Jr. “We are now one step closer to making CORE available for all license types, ultimately benefiting both consumers and professionals alike across Illinois.”
Phase 2 focuses on adding license types to CORE that are currently exclusively available as paper applications and not through IDFPR’s legacy online licensing system. Adding these license types to CORE will eliminate the need for those paper applications, leading to a more efficient review of licensure applications. The additional license types launched on CORE today are:
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To date, 28 initial professional license applications are now available on CORE. All application methods (including renewals, reinstatements, and restorations) - along with additional license types - will be added to CORE during the following phases:
Phase 1 |
Three pilot professions added to test system functionality. New applications only for clinical psychologists, nail technicians, and music therapists. |
Phase 1.1 |
Four additional license types added to CORE. |
Phase 2 |
Add all remaining Division of Professional Regulation (DPR) professions with manual or paper processes, with a priority on healthcare professions. This phase will be for new applications only.
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Phase 3 |
Full regulatory transition for DPR (which includes ALL application types, enforcement integration, and data migration of legacy licenses). |
Phase 4 |
Full regulatory transition for the Division of Real Estate. |
Phase 5 |
Full regulatory transition for the Division of Banking. |
Phase 6 |
Full regulatory transition for the Division of Financial Institutions. |
Full implementation of CORE is scheduled for August 2026. IDFPR will continue to update the public on significant updates throughout CORE's implementation, along with improvements to its current licensing processes.
More information can be found on IDFPR's website: https://idfpr.illinois.gov/.