Draft pending source QA
This page cites the current Eazelo source inventory and is held out of search indexing until an official-source review confirms the source covers Illinois physician assistants.
What You Can Verify
Eazelo checks public identity evidence from NPPES/NPI and then attempts to reconcile that evidence with the mapped Illinois licensing source. The proof report can include NPI status, taxonomy, public practice-location context, state license evidence, source URLs, timestamps, and a checksum.
Physician assistant licenses are issued by the state medical board or a dedicated PA board, depending on the state. An NPI helps identify the physician assistant and reported taxonomy, but an NPI does not itself prove licensure — license status must come from the issuing board or another official or approved source.
Official Illinois License Sources for Physician Assistants
- Illinois IDFPR professional license open data
https://data.illinois.gov/Government/IDFPR-Professional-License/pzzh-kp68
Current automation seed: Tier 1 open-data connector. IDFPR professional-license data is the all-provider seed; confirm field availability for each profession.
NPI Registry And Taxonomy Check
- NPPES/NPI Registry API version 2.1
https://npiregistry.cms.hhs.gov/api-page
- NPPES NPI Registry help
https://npiregistry.cms.hhs.gov/help/help-home
- NUCC Health Care Provider Taxonomy
https://taxonomy.nucc.org/
- Nursys license verification
https://www.ncsbn.org/nursing-regulation/licensure/license-verification.page
Eazelo uses NPPES/NPI evidence to compare physician assistant identity, taxonomy, and any provider-reported state license values against the selected state-license source. If NPI and state-license evidence disagree, the report keeps the discrepancy visible instead of treating it as a verified match.
When Manual Review May Be Needed
Manual review may be needed when a source requires visual verification, a license search is gated, NPI and state-license numbers disagree, physician assistants are licensed by a separate board than the mapped source, or the state source does not return enough comparable fields for an automated result.
For paid change-request validation or bulk company workflows, Eazelo can preserve the submitted context and route the case into a reviewed workflow after signup.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I verify a physician assistant license in Illinois?
Use the official Illinois licensing source mapped for physician assistants — Illinois IDFPR professional license open data — or run an Eazelo public check with the provider type set to Physician Assistant. Eazelo compares NPI Registry identity and taxonomy evidence with the mapped Illinois source and generates a watermarked proof report.
Where can I look up a Illinois physician assistant license online?
Illinois IDFPR professional license open data: https://data.illinois.gov/Government/IDFPR-Professional-License/pzzh-kp68. IDFPR professional-license data is the all-provider seed; confirm field availability for each profession.
Is an NPI number the same as a Illinois physician assistant license?
No. An NPI is a national identifier from the NPPES registry and helps identify the physician assistant (PA or PA-C) and reported taxonomy, but it does not itself prove licensure. Illinois license status must come from the issuing board, the state professional licensing portal, Nursys where applicable, or another official or approved source.
What does an Eazelo proof report include?
A public check generates a watermarked report with source URLs, timestamps, source-status details, and a checksum when enough source evidence is available. Anyone can confirm the report is genuine using its report ID and verification code on the Eazelo report verifier.
Do I need an account to run a Illinois physician assistant check?
No account is required to start a public check within the anonymous allowance. Creating a free account saves your request history, reports, and call plans.