Renewing your Occupational Therapy (OT) license in Texas might seem daunting, but it doesn't have to be. Whether you're renewing online or by paper, here's a simplified guide to ensure you stay compliant and continue providing essential services.
Key Points to Remember
- Read the OT Act and Rules: Chapter 370 covers license renewal, and Chapter 367 details continuing education (CE).
- No More Renewal Cards: Access your statement of licensure or wallet card through the Occupational Therapy License Verification page.
- Browser Compatibility: Use Google Chrome or Firefox for a smoother renewal process. Internet Explorer users might face issues.
Renewing Online
Online renewal is convenient if you meet the following criteria:
- Your license hasn't expired yet.
- Your status is active, and you wish to keep it active.
- Your Social Security Number (SSN) is on file with the Board.
- You have no renewal holds, including child support issues.
- Your CE is from your current renewal period.
Don't forget about the fingerprinting requirement. If you haven't met it yet, your online renewal will be on hold until you do.
Renewing by Paper
Opt for paper renewal if you meet these conditions:
- Your license hasn't expired yet, or it's been less than a year since it expired.
- You wish to change your status (active to inactive, or vice versa).
- Your SSN isn't on file with the Board (include an SSN Statement with your application).
- You have no renewal holds, including child support issues.
Note: If you haven't met the fingerprinting requirement, your application will be processed only after you do.
Important Tips
- Submit all required materials and payment well before your expiration date.
- Allow at least one business day for your license status to update on the website.
- Avoid last-minute renewals to prevent technical or administrative delays.
- Late fees apply if you don't complete the payment before your license expires.
Special Cases
- If your license has been expired for over a year, refer to §370.3 for restoration requirements.
- If you haven't provided your SSN, submit the SSN Statement well in advance.
- For renewal holds due to child support issues, the Board must receive a release from the appropriate agency.
- To renew a license on inactive or retired status, visit the Inactive & Retired Status page.
By following these guidelines, you can ensure a smooth renewal process and continue your vital work in occupational therapy.
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