Posted by admin on Jan 12, 2009
No, generally you have to have a license for a profession that requires a license there. The law of Arizona does not apply in Colorado, and vice versa.
That said, you should check with the state of Colorado. The link below will send you to the law and requirements there.
Good luck
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Posted by admin on Jan 10, 2009
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Posted by admin on Jan 10, 2009
A year and a half ago, I got in some trouble,for being a stupid kid in the wrong place. I pleaded no contest to a felony conviction and got withhelp ajudification. It's only been a year, but I've grown up a lot. I'm looking into going to Massage Therapy school. I'm still on probation, and my probation officer even ent to bat ffor e to travel to CT to go to school. Now I'm looking at the licensing requierments and its asking about convictions. So I have a few questions really….1, if its withheld ajudification do I have to say I was convicted? 2, if I do, how hard is it going to be to actually get my license? Any help would be great, I was and still am really excited about going to school but I don't want to spend the next 2 years in school if it won't lead to a career!! Thank you!
Ask your state board of massage licensing dept. If you live in a state that has only city licensing you need to ask them.
You school should also know more.
Ask your lawyer too.
I don't know what it means to have a 'withheld ajudification'.
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Posted by admin on Jan 8, 2009
Laws & Regulations
VIRGINIA
Phone
(804) 662-9949
Web Site www.dhp.virginia.gov
Title: Massage Therapist
Type of Credential: Certification
Required Education: 500 hours
Written or Practical Exam: Written exam
NCETMB* Used: Yes
Renewal Fee: $70 for 2 years
CEUs Required: 25 every 2 years
*National Certification Exam for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork- visit NCBTMB
This info. should answer your questions. It can also be found at this website:
www.massagemag.com/Resources/USCan/laws.php
(FYI: It is case sensitive)
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Posted by admin on Jan 6, 2009
I got a massage therapy license in my country. And now i'm in the USA. Can I renew my license here so that I can use it in the USA?
If I can't, how can I acquire the license here (by the way i live in austin, texas)? Training? how long? how much?
You need a minimum of 500 hours to work as a therapist. It is good to have the National Certification also. That is a 3 hour test and then you need to register with the National Nursing Board. All you do is pay them $25. Then to get your license you need to go to your local Licensing office downtown and tell them how much you plan on working and estimate it low. They will charge you a fee for the license. $35. was what I paid. Best of Luck.
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Posted by admin on Jan 4, 2009
Does anyone know the procedure for getting a massage therapy license in NJ? Or a detailed website or a number that I can contact? I'm assuming that therapeutic massage is regulated by state in NJ…
There is no license in NJ-It is a certification issued by the NJ Department of Consumer Affairs/ Board of Nursing is the governing body. this is the site
http://www.nj.gov/oag/ca/medical/nursing.htm
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