Interjurisdictional Practice
The following states currently allow any therapists or counselors with a current, active, unrestricted license from any other state to practice without any additional registration or licensure. So if you get assigned a client in any of these states, regardless of where you are currently licensed, you are allowed to practice tele therapy:
· Alabama (only allowed for Psychologists, not other disciplines)
· Colorado
· Connecticut
· Delaware
· DC
· Indiana
· Maine
· Massachusetts
· Michigan
· Minnesota
· Missouri
· Montana
· Nebraska
· Nevada
· New Hampshire
· New Jersey
· New Mexico
· New York
· North Carolina
· North Dakota
· Pennsylvania
· South Dakota
· Tennessee
· Texas
· Utah
· Vermont
· Virginia
The following states have waivers but with some restrictions. If you get assigned a client in one of these states and you are not currently licensed in these states, please contact us so we can discuss your options.
· Alaska
· Arizona
· Arkansas
· California
· Florida
· Maryland
· Oregon
· Rhode Island
The following states DO NOT ALLOW PRACTICING ACROSS STATE LINES. If you get assigned a client in one of these states and do not currently have a license in this state, please let us know immediately.
· Georgia
· Hawaii
· Idaho
· Illinois
· Iowa
· Kansas
· Kentucky
· Louisiana
· Mississippi
· Ohio
· Oklahoma
· South Carolina
· Washington
· West Virginia
· Wisconsin
· Wyoming