In order to purchase and maintain a compact privilege, you must meet each of these requirements:
- Hold a current, valid PT or PTA license in your home state, as defined in Commission Rules.
- Your home state must be a member of the PT Compact and actively issuing compact privileges.
- You cannot have any active encumbrances against any PT or PTA license.
- You cannot have any disciplinary action against any PT or PTA license for a period of two years.
- The state where you are seeking a compact privilege must be a member of the PT Compact and actively issuing compacts privileges.
Use the Eligibility Checker to find out if you're eligible!
If you are not eligible for a compact privilege, you can still practice in another state by applying for licensure by endorsement/reciprocity through that state's licensing board. See the FSBPT directory of state licensing boards here.