Guam · Updated May 2026
Pharmacy technician requirements in Guam — answered.
Guam licenses pharmacy technicians through the Guam Board of Examiners for Pharmacy (GBEP), administered by the Department of Public Health and Social Services (DPHSS). Six qualifying pathways under GBEP rules include PTCB certification plus 500 hours of supervised job experience.
Frequently asked questions
Primary-source answers built for Guam candidates.
Q1Is licensure required to work as a pharmacy technician in Guam?
Yes. Guam licenses pharmacy technicians through the Guam Board of Examiners for Pharmacy (GBEP), administered by the Health Professional Licensing Office under the Department of Public Health and Social Services (DPHSS). Applicants must be at least 18, hold a high school diploma or GED, demonstrate English-language proficiency, and pass a criminal background check (with fingerprints).
Cite: Guam Board of Examiners for Pharmacy; Title 10 GCAQ2What pharmacy technician tiers does Guam have?
Guam operates a single licensed Pharmacy Technician credential. Multiple qualifying pathways exist under GBEP rules — verify current sub-tier or trainee categories directly with the Board.
Cite: Guam Board of Examiners for PharmacyQ3Is national certification required in Guam?
National certification (PTCB CPhT) is recognized as one of several qualifying pathways. Other paths include an associate's degree in pharmacy technology, completion of an ASHP-qualified course, graduation from an ASHP-recognized pharmacy school, or non-PTCB certification — most require 500 to 1,500 hours of supervised job experience.
Cite: Guam Board of Examiners for PharmacyQ4How long does it take to become a pharmacy technician in Guam?
Most candidates complete the path in 6 to 12 months. The PTCB pathway requires earning the PTCB CPhT credential (typically 3 to 6 months of preparation) plus 500 hours of supervised job experience under a pharmacist. The 1,500-hour OJT pathway takes longer.
Cite: Guam Board of Examiners for PharmacyQ5Can I work before I'm certified in Guam?
Supervised job experience under a pharmacist is required as part of multiple Guam licensure pathways. Verify the specific pre-licensure training and supervision rules with the GBEP.
Cite: Guam Board of Examiners for PharmacyQ6How much does Guam pharmacy technician licensure cost?
Application and renewal fees are set by the Guam Board of Examiners for Pharmacy. Verify the current fee schedule directly with the GBEP at guamhplo.org/gbep before publication.
Cite: Guam Board of Examiners for PharmacyQ7Is PTCB certification accepted in Guam?
Yes. PTCB CPhT is recognized by the GBEP as a qualifying credential for pharmacy technician licensure (combined with 500 hours of supervised job experience).
Cite: Guam Board of Examiners for PharmacyQ8Does RxTechExam qualify me for Guam licensure?
Yes. RxTechExam prepares candidates for the PTCB Certification Exam — Guam's recognized national certification pathway. Pair PTCB CPhT with the 500-hour supervised job experience requirement to satisfy the GBEP's most common pharmacy technician pathway.
Cite: Guam Board of Examiners for PharmacyQ9Does Guam require continuing education for pharmacy technicians?
Yes — 20 credit hours of continuing education over a 2-year renewal period. Verify subject-area requirements and reporting procedures with the GBEP.
Cite: Guam Board of Examiners for PharmacyQ10What is the pharmacist-to-technician ratio in Guam?
Pharmacist supervision and staffing rules are governed by GBEP regulations under Title 10 GCA. Verify the current numerical ratio or supervision standard directly with the Board.
Cite: Guam Board of Examiners for PharmacyQ11Can pharmacy technicians administer vaccines in Guam?
Vaccine administration by pharmacy technicians in Guam is governed by GBEP and DPHSS guidance. Verify current scope, training requirements (typically ACPE immunization training plus CPR), and pharmacist supervision standards with the Board.
Cite: Guam Board of Examiners for PharmacyQ12Does Guam accept out-of-state or mainland pharmacy technician credentials?
PTCB and NHA national certifications are portable. Specific reciprocity or endorsement pathways for technicians licensed in U.S. states should be verified with the Guam Board of Examiners for Pharmacy.
Cite: Guam Board of Examiners for PharmacyQ13Where do I apply for Guam pharmacy technician licensure?
Applications are filed with the Guam Board of Examiners for Pharmacy (GBEP), administered by the Health Professional Licensing Office at the Department of Public Health and Social Services (194 Hernan Cortez Ave, Terlaje Professional Building Suite 213, Hagåtña, Guam) — see guamhplo.org/gbep.
Primary sources: Guam Board of Examiners for Pharmacy (GBEP) under Guam DPHSS Health Professional Licensing Office (guamhplo.org/gbep); Title 10 GCA. Verify current rule text, application fees, and Board policy directly with the GBEP before publication. Last verified May 6, 2026.
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