To order tamper-resistant prescription forms, practitioners should contact directly a vendor on the approved list. This list is updated periodically as new vendors are approved. Prices vary.
Security Prescription Printer Application & Instructions
[PDF 124 kb / 7 pg]
Request for Live Scan Service - Secuirty Printers
[PDF 331 kb / 1 pg]
Guidelines for Security Printer Policies and Procedures
[PDF 60 kb / 4 pg]
Approved printers must verify a prescriber’s state license when taking orders for prescription forms. Click Here To Verify Practitioner’s State License.
Law Enforcement Support Program Security Prescription Printer P.O. Box 160447 Sacramento, CA 95816 (916) 227-3843 SecurityPrinter@doj.ca.gov
CURES (Controlled Substance Utilization Review and Evaluation System, Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement)
To Report Theft or Loss of Controlled Substance Prescriptions: Instructions / Form
California State Board of Pharmacy
Medicaid/Medi-Cal Tamper-Resistant Prescription Form Requirements
California law requires prescribers of any Schedule II through V controlled substance to obtain and use new tamper-resistant prescription forms ordered only from state-approved security printers. The new tamper-resistant forms replaced triplicate prescription forms in 2005.
Effective January 1, 2006, vendors seeking to become state-approved printers of controlled substances prescription forms must apply with the California Department of Justice using application forms here on the Attorney General’s website. The California State Board of Pharmacy no longer administers applications for security prescription vendors.
Applicants generally are screened for prior criminal history and the adequacy of policies and procedures to ensure that prescription forms are only produced and distributed to appropriately licensed practitioners. Security printers must have a means for confirming the licensure and prescribing privileges for any person requesting controlled substance prescription forms.
The state law, Senate Bill 734 (Chapter 487, Stats. 2005), that gave the California Department of Justice sole responsibility for reviewing applications from vendors seeking approval to produce controlled substance prescription forms also made other changes to: