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Click here to go to the North Carolina Board of Physical Therapy Examiners website
If unable to find a licensee, also check PT Compact Commission Verification Page to see if the PT or PTA holds a compact privilege in North Carolina.
The NCBPTE Online Application Wizard will guide you through your application for a NC physical therapy license. The process consists of: Creating a login account which you will use throughout your application and career. Choosing the right application; Filling out your Online Application (both FBI CBC and Licensure)
An initial application for licensure as a PT or PTA in the state of North Carolina. All NEW applications in North Carolina require an FBI Criminal Background Check. Once the online application is completed and all required fees are paid, information will be sent to the applicant via email.
Applying for a License: Application Instructions. The North Carolina Board of Physical Therapy Examiners (Board) is a participant in the FSBPT alternate approval pathway (AAP) for exam eligibility for students in CAPTE accredited programs.
Login: Your User ID is your email address OR your NC PT or PTA License Number. (Include the designation P (PT) or A (PTA) in front of license number.) Password: Your password is the one you created during the Online Application process. You may be prompted to update your password for enhanced security.
When and how do I Renew my license the first time? License renewal is EVERY YEAR online at the Board website from November 1 to January 31 (5 pm Eastern Standard Time). For your first renewal there is NO continuing competence requirement .
Revival by Application: If your NC PT/PTA license has been lapsed over five years and you do not have a current, active PT/PTA license in another state, you can revive your NC PT/PTA license by either completing 500 Hours (education and clinical Hours), or taking and passing the NPTE. Both these options must be pre-approved by the Board office.
A PT/PTA Compact Privilege in North Carolina, NOT a PT/PTA license. NOTE: In North Carolina, Jurisprudence Exercise 1 must be completed within thirty (30) days of purchasing a Compact Privilege (initial and renewal), or you may face disciplinary action.
If your NC PT/PTA license has been lapsed for less than five years and you have completed a continuing competence reporting period, you can revive with continuing competence. For an NC PT/PTA license that has been lapsed for more than five years, you have two options.