
Practitioner FAQ
Practitioner FAQ
No. Although your state passing the Compact is an important step, it does not automatically approve your license for use in other states. Practitioners must apply for the privilege to practice in each state through the Compact when states open their OTC applications. The application link will be on the OTC’s website homepage: www.otcompact.gov. OTC member state licensing boards determine when they will open applications. That is not determined by OTC administrators.
For you to practice in other states through the Compact, your home state and the state(s) in which you wish to practice must be Compact members. If this is not the case, the best way for you to practice in other states is by obtaining a license through the individual state’s regular licensing process.
Currently, the OTC member states are working closely with the OTC administrators to launch applications. Each member state will open applications on their own timeline when they are ready. The OTC administrators do not determine when a state will launch applications.
The OTCC set a fee of $75 per privilege to practice for which a person applies. Additionally, each state has (or will) set a fee. The OTCC fee and the state fee will be paid at the same time during the application process. Applications (OT practitioners) will not have to pay the OTCC and each state separately. It will be one transaction at the end of the application process.
Yes. The OT practitioner’s home state will not consider the practitioner eligible to participate in the OTC until an FBI CBC is completed. Some states already perform FBI CBCs. Other states are in the process of implementing this requirement. More information about states’ statuses is available through state licensing boards.