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Psychologist licenses and Psychological Assistant registrations expire on July 31 of odd-numbered years (e.g., 2023, 2025).
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 how to access your online renewal application in DELPROS, our online portal. To complete the online renewal application, you must log in to your account, answer questions, and use a credit card to pay your renewal fee.
All notices about professional licenses, such as renewal and audit notices, will be sent by email only. It is important to keep your contact information up-to-date so that all the notices we send reach you. To check and update your contact information online, click on Manage Profile link in DELPROS.
For information about CE requirements and audits, click on the Continuing Education and Audit Information webpage or see Section 10.0 of the Board’s Rules and Regulations. After the renewal, a percentage of licensees/registrants will be randomly selected for audit of their CE.
During each renewal, you must attest that:
To maintain your inactive license, you must renew it in DELPROS. Renewal will keep your license in inactive status for two more years.
To resume practicing in Delaware, you must reactivate your license by submitting a Service Request in DELPROS. For more information on reactivating an inactive license, see Section 5.4.1 of the Board’s Rules and Regulations.
If you fail to renew the license/registration within one month, it will terminate. To resume practicing in Delaware after termination, you must apply in DELPROS as a new applicant.
Related Topics: Board of Examiners of Psychologists, Department of State, license renewal, State of Delaware