General Requirements

To be licensed as a massage therapist in Florida through the MOBILE Endorsement pathway you must meet the following requirements in section 456.0145, Florida Statutes:

  • Must hold an active, unencumbered license issued by another state, the District of Columbia, or a territory of the United States in a profession with a similar scope of practice, determined by the board or the department, as applicable.
  • Must have obtained a passing score on a national licensure examination for the profession.
  • Must have actively practiced the profession for at least three years during the four-year period immediately preceding the date of submission of this application.
  • Must not have ever been reported to the National Practitioner Data Bank, unless the applicant successfully appealed to have the report removed.
  • Must not be the subject of a disciplinary proceeding in a jurisdiction in which he or she holds a license or by the United States Department of Defense for reason related to the practice of the profession for which the applicant is applying.
  • Must not have had disciplinary action taken in the five years immediately preceding the date of submission of the application.
    Pursuant to section 456.0145(2)(c), Florida Statutes, an applicant is ineligible for endorsement if they:
    1. Have a complaint, an allegation, or an investigation pending before a licensing entity in another state, the District of Columbia, or a possession or territory of the United States;
    2. Have been convicted of or pled nolo contendere to, regardless of adjudication, any felony or misdemeanor related to the practice of a health care profession;
    3. Have had a health care provider license revoked or suspended by another state, the District of Columbia, or a territory of the United States, or have voluntarily surrendered any such license in lieu of having disciplinary action taken against the license; or
    4. Have been reported to the National Practitioner Data Bank, unless the applicant has successfully appealed to have his or her name removed from the data bank.

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General Requirements

To be licensed as a massage therapist in Florida through the MOBILE Endorsement pathway you must meet the following requirements in section 456.0145, Florida Statutes:

  • Must hold an active, unencumbered license issued by another state, the District of Columbia, or a territory of the United States in a profession with a similar scope of practice, determined by the board or the department, as applicable.
  • Must have obtained a passing score on a national licensure examination for the profession.
  • Must have actively practiced the profession for at least three years during the four-year period immediately preceding the date of submission of this application.
  • Must not have ever been reported to the National Practitioner Data Bank, unless the applicant successfully appealed to have the report removed.
  • Must not be the subject of a disciplinary proceeding in a jurisdiction in which he or she holds a license or by the United States Department of Defense for reason related to the practice of the profession for which the applicant is applying.
  • Must not have had disciplinary action taken in the five years immediately preceding the date of submission of the application.
    Pursuant to section 456.0145(2)(c), Florida Statutes, an applicant is ineligible for endorsement if they:
    1. Have a complaint, an allegation, or an investigation pending before a licensing entity in another state, the District of Columbia, or a possession or territory of the United States;
    2. Have been convicted of or pled nolo contendere to, regardless of adjudication, any felony or misdemeanor related to the practice of a health care profession;
    3. Have had a health care provider license revoked or suspended by another state, the District of Columbia, or a territory of the United States, or have voluntarily surrendered any such license in lieu of having disciplinary action taken against the license; or
    4. Have been reported to the National Practitioner Data Bank, unless the applicant has successfully appealed to have his or her name removed from the data bank.