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Occupational Therapist Licensure in Florida

  • Timeline 4-6 weeks
  • Initial Costs $265
  • Renewal Costs $60
  • CE Requirements 26 Hours
  • Compact No

How to apply

To secure your Travel Occupational Therapist license in Florida, you'll be working with the Florida Board of Occupational Therapy. You will submit your application through the MQA Online Services portal. Before you start, I recommend getting the ball rolling on your background check and requesting your verifications, as these can take some time to process.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Electronic Fingerprinting (Background Check): Florida requires a Livescan background check for all applicants. Head over to an approved Livescan service provider to get your fingerprints taken. You will need the specific ORI (Originating Agency Identifier) number found in the application instructions. Make sure to retain your Transaction Control Number (TCN) and receipt, as you'll need to enter this information into your application.
  2. Submit Your Application: Log in to the MQA Online Services portal to create your account and start the "Occupational Therapist" application. You can choose between "Licensure by Endorsement" (if you are already licensed in another state) or "Examination" (new grads). If you qualify, look for the "Mobile Endorsement" pathway which can be streamlined for travelers with active licenses. Hit submit and pay the required fees online.
  3. Request Verifications: You must have your documents sent directly from the source to the Board. Request your official transcripts from your OT program and your NBCOT score transfer/verification from the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy. If you are applying by endorsement, you'll also need to request license verifications from every state where you hold or have held a license.

What You'll Need & Key Details

  • Documents to Have Ready: Driver's License, Social Security Number, and your Livescan receipt with the TCN and ORI number.
  • Items to Request: Official Transcripts (sent directly from your school), NBCOT Certification/Score Verification (sent directly from NBCOT), and License Verifications from other states (if applicable).
  • Courses & Exams: You must pass the NBCOT exam. Additionally, Florida requires a 2-hour Prevention of Medical Errors course for licensure (often required before issuance or for first renewal—check your specific application checklist). There is no separate Jurisprudence Exam, but a Laws and Rules course is required for renewal.

Here is the breakdown of what you can expect to spend to get licensed in Florida:

  • Application Fee: $105
  • Background Check / Fingerprinting: $75 (approximate)
  • Jurisprudence Exam: $20 (approximate)
  • Verifications: $65 (approximate)
  • Total Estimated Initial Cost: $265

Note: Fees are subject to change by the Board, but this gives you a solid estimate to plan your budget!

When to Renew: Florida Occupational Therapist renewal happens biennially and is due by February 28 of odd-numbered years.

Cost: The renewal fee is approximately $60.

Note: Watch out—Florida does not have a grace period, so your license will expire immediately if not renewed by the deadline!

26 Hours required every 2 years.

Deadline: February 28th of odd-numbered years (e.g., February 28, 2027).

Live vs. Online: Florida has specific requirements for Travel Occupational Therapist CEUs regarding delivery methods. You must complete a minimum of 14 "Live" hours. The good news for travelers is that interactive, real-time webinars count as live hours. A maximum of 12 hours may be completed via home-study or non-interactive online courses.

Provider Restrictions: Courses must be approved by the Florida Board of Occupational Therapy, the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), or the Florida Occupational Therapy Association (FOTA). General portals like MedBridge are widely accepted for both home-study and live webinar requirements, provided the specific course is designated as Florida-approved.

Mandatory Topics

  • Prevention of Medical Errors (2 hours): Required every renewal cycle.
  • Florida Occupational Therapy Laws and Rules (2 hours): Required every renewal cycle.
  • Human Trafficking (1 hour): A one-time requirement for all Florida healthcare licensees; check your records if you have previously practiced in the state.
  • HIV/AIDS (1 hour): Required for the first renewal only.

Excluded Topics: The Board does not grant credit for courses related to personal growth, self-improvement, financial management, or basic CPR/First Aid (though CPR is required for clinical practice, it does not count toward your 26-hour total).

New Licensee Rule: If you are a new grad or were licensed in the second year of the biennium, you are exempt from the general 26-hour requirement for your first renewal. However, you must still complete 2 hours of Medical Errors and 1 hour of HIV/AIDS.

Reporting: Florida is a CE Broker state. You must ensure all your hours are reported to the CE Broker digital registry to successfully renew your license. Most approved providers report automatically, but travelers should verify their accounts 60 days before the deadline.

Need to reach out with questions or send in documents? Here are the direct details for the Florida Board of Occupational Therapy Practice:


Ready to start? Click here to go directly to the Application Portal.

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How to Apply

To secure your Travel Occupational Therapist license in Florida, you'll be working with the Florida Board of Occupational Therapy. You will submit your application through the MQA Online Services portal. Before you start, I recommend getting the ball rolling on your background check and requesting your verifications, as these can take some time to process.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Electronic Fingerprinting (Background Check): Florida requires a Livescan background check for all applicants. Head over to an approved Livescan service provider to get your fingerprints taken. You will need the specific ORI (Originating Agency Identifier) number found in the application instructions. Make sure to retain your Transaction Control Number (TCN) and receipt, as you'll need to enter this information into your application.
  2. Submit Your Application: Log in to the MQA Online Services portal to create your account and start the "Occupational Therapist" application. You can choose between "Licensure by Endorsement" (if you are already licensed in another state) or "Examination" (new grads). If you qualify, look for the "Mobile Endorsement" pathway which can be streamlined for travelers with active licenses. Hit submit and pay the required fees online.
  3. Request Verifications: You must have your documents sent directly from the source to the Board. Request your official transcripts from your OT program and your NBCOT score transfer/verification from the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy. If you are applying by endorsement, you'll also need to request license verifications from every state where you hold or have held a license.

What You'll Need & Key Details

  • Documents to Have Ready: Driver's License, Social Security Number, and your Livescan receipt with the TCN and ORI number.
  • Items to Request: Official Transcripts (sent directly from your school), NBCOT Certification/Score Verification (sent directly from NBCOT), and License Verifications from other states (if applicable).
  • Courses & Exams: You must pass the NBCOT exam. Additionally, Florida requires a 2-hour Prevention of Medical Errors course for licensure (often required before issuance or for first renewal—check your specific application checklist). There is no separate Jurisprudence Exam, but a Laws and Rules course is required for renewal.

Here is the breakdown of what you can expect to spend to get licensed in Florida:

  • Application Fee: $105
  • Background Check / Fingerprinting: $75 (approximate)
  • Jurisprudence Exam: $20 (approximate)
  • Verifications: $65 (approximate)
  • Total Estimated Initial Cost: $265

Note: Fees are subject to change by the Board, but this gives you a solid estimate to plan your budget!

When to Renew: Florida Occupational Therapist renewal happens biennially and is due by February 28 of odd-numbered years.

Cost: The renewal fee is approximately $60.

Note: Watch out—Florida does not have a grace period, so your license will expire immediately if not renewed by the deadline!

26 Hours required every 2 years.

Deadline: February 28th of odd-numbered years (e.g., February 28, 2027).

Live vs. Online: Florida has specific requirements for Travel Occupational Therapist CEUs regarding delivery methods. You must complete a minimum of 14 "Live" hours. The good news for travelers is that interactive, real-time webinars count as live hours. A maximum of 12 hours may be completed via home-study or non-interactive online courses.

Provider Restrictions: Courses must be approved by the Florida Board of Occupational Therapy, the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), or the Florida Occupational Therapy Association (FOTA). General portals like MedBridge are widely accepted for both home-study and live webinar requirements, provided the specific course is designated as Florida-approved.

Mandatory Topics

  • Prevention of Medical Errors (2 hours): Required every renewal cycle.
  • Florida Occupational Therapy Laws and Rules (2 hours): Required every renewal cycle.
  • Human Trafficking (1 hour): A one-time requirement for all Florida healthcare licensees; check your records if you have previously practiced in the state.
  • HIV/AIDS (1 hour): Required for the first renewal only.

Excluded Topics: The Board does not grant credit for courses related to personal growth, self-improvement, financial management, or basic CPR/First Aid (though CPR is required for clinical practice, it does not count toward your 26-hour total).

New Licensee Rule: If you are a new grad or were licensed in the second year of the biennium, you are exempt from the general 26-hour requirement for your first renewal. However, you must still complete 2 hours of Medical Errors and 1 hour of HIV/AIDS.

Reporting: Florida is a CE Broker state. You must ensure all your hours are reported to the CE Broker digital registry to successfully renew your license. Most approved providers report automatically, but travelers should verify their accounts 60 days before the deadline.

Need to reach out with questions or send in documents? Here are the direct details for the Florida Board of Occupational Therapy Practice:


Ready to start? Click here to go directly to the Application Portal.

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