Therapy License in Georgia

Step-by-step licensing requirements for PT, OT, SLP, BCBA and mental health therapists.

Interstate Compact Member

Georgia participates in the following interstate licensure compacts:

If you're already licensed in another compact state, you may qualify for a compact privilege instead of a full Georgia license.

Licensing by Specialty

Licensing Board
Georgia State Board of Physical Therapy
Processing Time
4-6 weeks
Initial Fee
$175
Renewal Fee
$125 (Biennial)
CEU Hours
30 hours per renewal
Compact Member
Yes (PTLC)

Requirements

  • DPT or equivalent
  • Pass NPTE
  • Background check

Important Notes

PTLC member. Georgia has a straightforward application process.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to get a PT, OT, or SLP license in Georgia?

Processing times in Georgia typically run: Physical Therapy: 4-6 weeks; Occupational Therapy: 4-6 weeks; Speech-Language: 4-8 weeks. Times vary based on background-check turnaround and application completeness.

Does Georgia participate in the PT, OT, or SLP licensure compact?

Yes — Georgia is a member of: Physical Therapy Licensure Compact (PTLC), Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact (OT Compact), Interstate Compact for Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (ICASLP). Therapists already licensed in another compact state may apply for a compact privilege rather than a full Georgia license.

Can I use my license from another state in Georgia?

If you hold an active license in a compact-member state and your specialty's compact (Physical Therapy Licensure Compact (PTLC), Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact (OT Compact), Interstate Compact for Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (ICASLP)) covers Georgia, you can apply for a compact privilege to practice without a full Georgia license. Otherwise, you'll need to apply for licensure by endorsement.

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