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Licensure Guide

Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant License in Georgia

Everything you need to know about getting your COTA license to practice in Georgia.

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Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact

The OT Compact covers both OTs and OT assistants, but most member states have not yet completed CompactConnect integration — compact privileges can only be used in a small set of states today. Check the per-state status before relying on compact privilege.

Georgia has enacted the OT Compact but is not yet operationally issuing or accepting compact privileges. Until Georgia completes implementation, you must apply for a Georgia COTA license by endorsement — even if you hold an active compact license in another state. Verify current status with the Georgia Board of Occupational Therapy before assuming compact privilege is available.

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Common COTA Licensure Requirements

Generic credentialing prerequisites at the profession level. Georgia-specific add-ons (jurisprudence exams, fingerprint vendors, CE coursework, etc.) are not listed here — verify directly with the Board of Occupational Therapy.

  • 1
    Graduation from accredited OTA program
  • 2
    NBCOT COTA certification (current)
  • 3
    Criminal background check
  • 4
    Application fee
Apply at Georgia Board of Occupational Therapy

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Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant licensure in Georgia — FAQ

How long does it take to get a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant license in Georgia?

Processing times for a Georgia COTA license vary; verify the current estimate with the Georgia Board of Occupational Therapy.

How much does a Georgia COTA license cost?

Published fee data for a Georgia COTA license is limited — confirm current fees with the Georgia Board of Occupational Therapy.

Is Georgia a OT Compact compact state for COTAs?

Georgia has enacted the OT Compact but is not yet issuing or accepting compact privileges, so you must still apply for a Georgia COTA license by endorsement until implementation is complete.

Can I get a temporary COTA permit in Georgia?

Temporary-permit availability for COTAs in Georgia isn't confirmed in our data — check with the Georgia Board of Occupational Therapy.

This guide is for informational purposes only. Licensure requirements change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with the Georgia Board of Occupational Therapy.

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