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Funeral Home and Crematoria Licenses

The Arkansas Funeral Home and Crematoria Licenses are licenses issued by the Arkansas State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors. These licenses are required for entities that want to operate funeral homes or crematoria in the state of Arkansas.

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Sanitarian Registration

The Arkansas Department of Health’s Sanitarian Registration Service is a regulatory program responsible for the registration and certification of sanitarians in the state of Arkansas. Sanitarians are public health professionals who work to protect the health and safety of the community by preventing and controlling environmental health hazards. The Sanitarian Registration Service ensures that sanitarians meet the required educational and professional standards by maintaining a registry of qualified and competent sanitarians in the state.

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Arkansas Nurse Portal

The Arkansas Nurse Portal is an online system created by the Arkansas State Board of Nursing to manage and process licensing applications and renewals for registered nurses (RNs) and licensed practical nurses (LPNs) in the state of Arkansas. The portal allows nurses to apply for or renew their licenses, update their contact information, and track the status of their application or renewal. In addition to managing license applications and renewals, the Arkansas Nurse Portal also provides access to information about nursing education programs in Arkansas, nursing practice regulations, and continuing education opportunities. Nurses can also use the portal to request

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Arkansas Vital Records

In Arkansas, vital records such as birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates, and divorce certificates are maintained by the Arkansas Department of Health, Vital Records Division.

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Adoptive Home Inquiry

In Arkansas, individuals or couples who are interested in adopting a child must complete an adoptive home inquiry, which is also known as a home study. The adoptive home inquiry is a process that evaluates the prospective adoptive parents to determine if they are suitable to provide a safe and stable home for a child. The inquiry is conducted by a licensed adoption agency or the Arkansas Department of Human Service’s Division of Children and Family Services (DCFS).

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