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Avoid Making a Costly Mistake When Interacting with the DEA; Contact Experienced Federal Attorneys

Has the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) recently advised you to voluntarily surrender your Certificate of Registration for prescribing or dispensing medications in the United States?

If so, you are not alone, and you need to understand why the DEA asks for voluntary surrenders and why it is almost never a good idea.

The DEA is unique among federal law enforcement agencies in that it handles a wide range of matters related to a single legal issue: controlled substances.

On television, the DEA is known primarily as the organization that spearheads drug busts and reigns in dangerous cartels. But much of the agency’s work targets a less likely brand of criminals: doctors and health care providers in the United States.

Of course, many of these people aren’t what we think of as criminals at all. But the DEA actively looks for evidence it can use to accuse health care professionals of violating the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) or other rules related to drug prescriptions.

More often than not, they get that evidence from a raid, search, audit, or inspection (many of which can be lawfully executed without a criminal search warrant).

At the end of those inspections, though, the DEA agents still have a lot of work to do. They’ll have to issue you an Order to Show Cause, give you a chance to respond, go through hearings, and follow time-intensive procedures in order to take away your DEA registration.

To skip some of those steps, the DEA agents might ask you to voluntarily surrender your DEA registration. If you agree, you’ll be saving them some work, and you’ll also be acting against your own self-interest in spite of what the agents might tell you.

Even if the DEA attempts to persuade you that losing your registration is inevitable because you’ve committed some egregious error, please do not consent to a DEA surrender without talking to an experienced legal professional first.

When talking with any DEA representative, exercise the same caution you would use when interacting with the police. DEA agents can and will use your actions and statements against you even if you haven’t done anything wrong.

While most DEA audits are straightforward and routine, even an everyday inspection can quickly snowball into a nightmare scenario. The department looks for “red flag” behavior in your statements, records, and prescription history. Many of these so-called flags are innocent and lawful in themselves, so it’s easy to think you have nothing to hide. Don’t make that mistake. Be careful about what you say, and get an experienced DEA surrenders lawyer in your corner as quickly as possible.

The Criminal Defense Firm is a federal defense law firm with a robust record of success in health care criminal matters, including DEA surrenders, investigations, and enforcement proceedings. Because our firm is comprised of former federal prosecutors, we have significant experience for your case. Our goal is always to bring investigations to an end, keeping your licenses and DEA registration in good standing and protecting your reputation.

Contact the experienced DEA surrenders attorneys at The Criminal Defense Firm today.

Put our highly experienced team on your side

Brian J. Kuester
Brian J. Kuester

Former U.S. Attorney

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Amanda Marshall

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Joe Brown

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John W. Sellers

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U.S. Department of Justice

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Joanne Fine DeLena

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Aaron L. Wiley

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Roger Bach

Former Special Agent (OIG)

Chris Quick
Chris Quick

Former Special Agent (FBI & IRS-CI)

Kevin M. Sheridan
Kevin M. Sheridan

Former Special Agent (FBI)

Ray Yuen
Ray Yuen

Former Supervisory Special Agent (FBI)

Dennis A. Wichern
Dennis A. Wichern

Former Special Agent-in-Charge (DEA)

Let the Adjudication Delays Work in Your Favor

If you refuse to surrender your DEA Certificate of Registration, the Administration will have to move forward with the formal adjudication process if it hopes to limit your ability to dispense or prescribe medications in the future.

That process takes a while often many months and sometimes even years.

Throughout that adjudication process, in most cases, you will be able to stay in practice as usual. But if you agree to a voluntary surrender, you will have to cease all prescribing and dispensing activities right away.

You must not underestimate, then, the financial toll that DEA surrenders can take. Every week you aren’t in practice is a week you’re losing income, losing patients, and potentially sustaining further damage to your professional reputation.

DEA adjudication almost always involves delays, and those delays almost always work to the benefit of health care providers. Resist the impulse to surrender your DEA registration out of nervousness or confusion about the law. Instead, allow the process to play out while DEA surrenders lawyers advise you and protects your interests at each turn.

The Unforeseen Consequences of Voluntary DEA Surrenders

When you agree to a DEA surrender, what you might not realize is that you are also agreeing to surrender your state licenses.

In most states, DEA surrenders will automatically result in the suspension, restriction, or revocation of any relevant state-issued licenses. That’s reason enough to avoid a surrender in most situations.

Have You Been Asked To Surrender Your DEA Certificate of Registration Contact the Defense Attorneys at The Criminal Defense Firm

If you are currently facing a DEA surrender request or an Order to Show Cause, we urge you to contact our office right away.

Remember: the DEA might already be building a case against you or your practice. Don’t make their work any easier. A Dea surrenders attorney can help you make wise and strategic decisions to protect the career you’ve fought so hard to attain.

We offer free, confidential consultations. To speak with a federal health care defense lawyer about your investigation, please call The Criminal Defense Firm at 866-603-4540 or contact us online today.

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