Controlled Substance Utilization Review and Evaluation System Prescribers can electronically report their lost or stolen prescription forms or pads online when logged into their CURES account and should include the law enforcement agency report number when submitting a report of lost or stolen prescription forms to CURES
CURES Regulations - State of California - Department of Justice On July 1, 2020, the Department promulgated regulations regarding the access and use of CURES, as required by AB-1751 (Statutes of 2018, Chapter 478) This package included, among other things, the following information:
CURES – Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) Once you receive DOJ email notification of your approved registration, you can access CURES through DOJ’s CURES Login Reference the Prescribers, Pharmacists, Non-DEA Practitioners, and Delegates User Guide for detailed information about navigating and using CURES
CURES - California Board of Registered Nursing As part of the transition to optimized CURES, beginning on April 11, 2022 please refer to the DOJ guidance document " First Time Login to the New Optimized CURES "
CURES Prescription Drug Monitoring Program - ACCMA After six unsuccessful attempts to login, the user’s account will be locked and deactivated The only way to reactivate the account is to contact the Department of Justice (DOJ) Helpdesk at 916-227-3843 or cures@doj ca gov who will reactivate the account on the user’s behalf
CURES User Login Changes - September 27, 2023 As a reminder, on September 29, 2023, the CURES web application login page and account recovery processes, e g “forgot password” and “forgot username” will be updated