Physical Therapist License in Ohio
Everything you need to know about getting your PT license to practice in Ohio.
Physical Therapy Licensure Compact
The PT Compact allows physical therapists and physical therapist assistants to practice in member states through a Compact Privilege, without obtaining additional state licenses.
Ohio is an active PT Compact member state. If your primary state of residence is also a compact member, you may be able to practice in Ohio under your multistate license or compact privilege without applying for a separate Ohio license.
Visit PT Compact PortalCommon PT Licensure Requirements
Generic credentialing prerequisites at the profession level. Ohio-specific add-ons (jurisprudence exams, fingerprint vendors, CE coursework, etc.) are not listed here — verify directly with the Board of Physical Therapy.
- 1Graduation from accredited PT program
- 2NPTE score verification via FSBPT
- 3Criminal background check
- 4Application fee payment
Physical Therapist licensure in Ohio — FAQ
How long does it take to get a Physical Therapist license in Ohio?
Processing times for a Ohio PT license vary; verify the current estimate with the Ohio Board of Physical Therapy.
How much does a Ohio PT license cost?
Published fee data for a Ohio PT license is limited — confirm current fees with the Ohio Board of Physical Therapy.
Is Ohio a PT Compact compact state for PTs?
Yes. Ohio is an active PT Compact member state, so a multistate license from your home compact state may let you practice without a separate Ohio license.
Can I get a temporary PT permit in Ohio?
Temporary-permit availability for PTs in Ohio isn't confirmed in our data — check with the Ohio Board of Physical Therapy.
This guide is for informational purposes only. Licensure requirements change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with the Ohio Board of Physical Therapy.
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