Can I transfer my existing massage license to another state?

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Yes, you can transfer your existing massage license to another state. However, the specific requirements and process vary from state to state. Some states have reciprocity agreements, which allow for a simplified transfer process if your current license meets certain criteria. In these cases, you may only need to complete an application, pay a fee, and provide proof of education and experience. Other states require additional steps, such as taking an exam or completing additional training hours. It is advisable to contact the massage therapy regulatory board in the state you wish to transfer to for detailed information and guidance on the specific requirements and process involved.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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