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Health Care Facility Licensing and Certification

Primary Care Clinic
Change of Mailing Address Application Packet

 A State license is required to operate as a Primary Care Clinic (PCC) in California. A PCC means, “all the types of clinics specified in subdivision (a) of Section 1204, including community clinics and free clinics.”

A community clinic is “a clinic operated by a tax-exempt nonprofit corporation that is supported and maintained in whole or in part by donations, bequests, gifts, grants, government funds or contributions that may be in the form of money, goods, or services. In a community clinic, any charges to the patient shall be based on the patient’s ability to pay, utilizing a sliding scale,” pursuant to Health and Safety Code (HSC) section 1204(a)(1)(A).

A free clinic is “a clinic operated by a tax-exempt nonprofit corporation supported in whole or in part by voluntary donations, bequests, gifts, grants, government funds or contributions that may be in the form of money, goods, or services. In a free clinic there shall be no charges directly to the patient for services rendered or for drugs, medicines, appliances, or apparatuses furnished,” pursuant to HSC section 1204(a)(1)(B).

To report a Change of Mailing Address, you must complete the required application packet. 

​​How to Apply

An applicant must submit a completed application packet to the Centralized Applications Branch (CAB). The provider instructions are a resource to guide you through the process. ​The provider checklist identifies the required forms and supporting documents needed to apply for licensing and certification. 

Please refer to the following links to get started:

Application Packet Forms

Where to Submit Applications

Submit completed application packets to the CAB at the address listed below. Do not send any completed application packets, forms, or supporting documents to the local CDPH, District Office.

          California Department of Public Health
          Licensing and Certification Division
          Centralized Applications Branch
          P.O. Box 997377, MS 3207
          Sacramento, CA 95899-7377​

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