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License Renewal

Information About Renewals for All Licenses Electrician licenses expire on June 30 of even years (e.g., 2020, 2022). Inspection Agency permits expire annually on June 30 each year. A few months before the expiration date of your license, a renewal notice will be sent to the email address on the record. This notice will explain […]

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Board of Electrical Examiners

Objective and Function The primary objective of the Delaware Board of Electrical Examiners is to protect the general public from unsafe practices and practices which tend to reduce competition or fix prices for electrical services. The Board must also maintain standards of professional competence and service delivery. To meet these objectives, the Board develops standards […]

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Journeyperson Electrician

General Information To perform electrical services in Delaware, you are required to hold a Delaware professional license as an electrician.  The Board defines “electrical services” or “electrical work” to mean any activity that is covered by the National Electrical Code (NEC) as adopted by the Delaware State Fire Commission. Examples are provided in Section 1.0 of […]

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can anyone call himself or herself a counselor and practice counseling in Delaware? Is there a Code of Ethics for a licensed professional counselor of mental health? Does the Board offer the national examination? What is the next step after passing the national examination and receiving your national certification? What is the difference between an […]

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Fee Schedule

Fees for License Applications Application fees and other miscellaneous fees for this profession are listed below. All fees are now securely processed in DELPROS (Delaware Professional Regulation Online Services). DELPROS has a shopping cart concept, which conveniently allows you to pay for your applications and services at one time or individually with a credit or […]

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Board Members

Wade Jones, LPCMH, LCDP, Professional Member – President Mary Caroselli, LMFT, Professional Member – Vice President Yvette Aviles, LPCMH, NCC, Professional Member – Secretary Dr. Todd Grande, Ph.D., LPCMH, LCDP, Professional Member Brandy Walker, LPCMH, Professional Member Dr. Margaret Prouse, Ed. D, Public Member Melkia Saunders, Public Member

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Associate Marriage and Family Therapist Licensure

Important Information for Applicants and Supervisors: Written Plan for Professional Marriage and Family Counseling Experience and Supervision The purpose of the experience questions is to document and verify how much acceptable post-Masters experience in actual marriage and family counseling the applicant has already completed.  For more information on experience hours requirements, see Post-Masters Marriage and […]

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Marriage and Family Licensure

General Information If you hold a current Marriage and Family Therapist license in another jurisdiction (state, District of Columbia or U.S. territory), see the requirements below for All Applicants and for Reciprocity Applicants. If you do not hold a current Marriage and Family Therapist license in another jurisdiction, see the requirements below for All applicants […]

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License Renewal

Information About Renewals Professional Counselor, Chemical Dependency Professional, Professional Art Therapist, and Marriage and Family Therapist licenses expire on September 30 of even-numbered years (e.g., 2022, 2024). Associate Counselor, Associate Art Therapist, and Associate Marriage and Family Therapist licenses expire two years from the date they are issued. A few months before the expiration date […]

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Board of Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Professionals

Objective and Function The primary objective of the Delaware Board of Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Professionals is to protect the public from unsafe practices and practices which tend to reduce competition or fix prices for services. The Board must also maintain standards of professional competence and service delivery. To meet these objectives, the Board […]

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