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Department of State: Division of Professional Regulation: Board of Speech Pathologists, Audiologists, and Hearing Aid Dispensers

License by Reciprocity


Applicants for reciprocity licensure for Speech/Language Pathology or Audiology from a state whose standards are substantially similar to Delaware (master's degree and 375 hours of practicum) must:

  • Submit a completed and notarized application and the appropriate pro-rated licensure fee made payable to "State of Delaware." The application is available on this web site or can be obtained by contacting the Board office.
  • Provide verification(s) of licensure/or letter(s) of good standing (active and inactive) must be sent directly to the Board office from each state in which a license has been issued. The verification form is available on this web site or can be obtained by contacting the Board office.

If applicant is from a state not substantially similar to Delaware, he/she must provide proof of practice for a minimum of five years after licensure, by submitting notarized verification of that practice from employer(s).

Applicants for reciprocity licensure for a Hearing Aid Dispenser from a State whose standards are substantially similar to Delaware must:

  • Submit a completed and notarized application and the appropriate pro-rated licensure fee made payable to " State of Delaware." The application is available on this web site or can be obtained by contacting the Board office.
  • Provide verification(s) of licensure/or letter(s) of good standing (active and inactive) must be sent directly to the Board office from each state in which a license has been issued. The verification form is available on this web site or can be obtained by contacting the Board office.

    If applicant is from a state not substantially similar to Delaware, he/she must provide proof of practice for a minimum of five years after licensure by submitting notarized verification of that practice from the employer(s).


Last Updated: Thursday, 14-Feb-2008 16:48:34 EST
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