North Dakota Speech-Language Pathologist License Reciprocity Guide - 2024

AKA: North Dakota Speech Therapist Reciprocity

Speech Pathologist Programs

by Speech Pathologist Programs Staff

Updated: March 18th, 2024

North Dakota Speech-Language Pathologist License Reciprocity Process

SLP reciprocity allows speech-language pathologists to transfer their licenses to another state without completing pre-licensing requirements. This agreement between states simplifies the licensing process for speech-language pathologists who want to operate in different states. Speech-language pathologists with a valid license in one state who wish to work in a state with this arrangement can take advantage of this opportunity.

In North Dakota, the North Dakota State Board of Examiners on Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology may grant a speech-language pathology license to an applicant who holds a current license in good standing in another state with comparable standards.

Here are the requirements for full reciprocity in North Dakota:

  • Provide a copy of the out-of-state laws and rules in effect for each state when you were granted a license.
  • Submit a copy of your active license for each state where you hold a license.

You can apply online.