
Look up a license - Association of Social Work Boards
Find links to social work regulatory board websites that provide online confirmation of licensure status.
Exam - Association of Social Work Boards
Learn everything you need to know about taking an ASWB social work licensing exam. Download the ASWB Exam Guidebook . Examination registration fees. Associate, Bachelors, or Masters exam: US$230. Advanced Generalist or Clinical exam: US$260
How to get a license - Association of Social Work Boards
Whether you’re fresh out of your degree program, are moving to another state after 10 years of practice, or are planning to practice with clients remotely, you’ll need to apply for a license with the social work board in the state or province where you’ll be practicing.
Exam appointments - Association of Social Work Boards
Pearson VUE administers the social work licensing exams at test centers worldwide. Standard appointments are four hours and 30 minutes: 30 minutes to check in and get seated and four hours to complete the exam.
Getting your first license - Association of Social Work Boards
Complete a social work degree; Apply for your license; Pass the appropriate social work licensing exam; If you’re getting a clinical social work license or a license to practice independently, you’ll also need to complete supervised practice, commonly referred to as supervision.
Getting licensed in another state or province
Because social work licenses are issued at the state and provincial level, social workers need to apply to practice legally in a new jurisdiction—whether they’re practicing in person or providing electronic social work services.
3E's and a Fee - Association of Social Work Boards
In the United States and Canada, social work license requirements are set by individual states, provinces, and territories.
Licenses - Association of Social Work Boards
A repository for credentials and a way to verify licenses for social work boards
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Association of Social Work Boards
Social work licensing protects the public by setting and enforcing standards for the practice of social work. To practice as a licensed social worker, candidates need to demonstrate that they have met the qualifications outlined by the state or province where they intend to practice.