New DHS License
Application Support

Application preparation and supporting documentation for new DHS programs and licenses — built for providers entering or expanding into a new program.

A new DHS license application is a project, not a form. The state expects a complete documentation stack — policies, ownership records, supporting forms, and operational evidence — packaged in the format DHS reviews against. We help providers get it right the first time.

Common search terms: new DHS license · 245D application · Minnesota provider license

What this service includes

Application package preparation across required DHS forms.

Policies and supporting documentation review and gap closure.

Ownership disclosures, background studies, and provider-side records.

Submission packaging through the appropriate DHS portal (MPSE, Provider Hub, etc.).

Coordination on RFMI responses if the application generates follow-up.

Who this is for

New providers applying for their first DHS license.

Existing providers expanding into a new DHS program.

Multi-location agencies adding a license at a new site.

A simple, structured process

1

Confirm the program

Tell us which DHS program and license type.

2

Documentation build-out

Policies, ownership records, and supporting forms.

3

Application packaging

In the format DHS expects.

4

Submission + follow-up

Submission, RFMI support if needed, and status tracking.

Frequently asked questions

Can you help with 245D applications?

Yes. New 245D HCBS license applications are a frequent engagement.

Do you also handle MHCP enrollment?

Yes — and many DHS license applications need to be aligned with MHCP enrollment work. We coordinate the two.

Applying for a new DHS license?

Tell us the program. We'll confirm scope and lay out the right sequence.