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Physical Therapist Licensure in New Hampshire

  • Timeline 9 weeks or more
  • Initial Costs $217
  • Renewal Costs $121
  • CE Requirements 24 Hours
  • Compact Yes

How to apply

To secure your Travel Physical Therapist license in New Hampshire, you'll be working with the Physical Therapy Governing Board. You will submit your application through New Hampshire Online Licensing. Before you start, I recommend getting the ball rolling on your background check and transcripts to avoid delays.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Submit Your Application: Head over to the online portal to create your account and start the application for "Physical Therapist." You will need to upload a current resume during this process, so have that file ready to go. Hit submit once you've filled out the required fields.
  2. Criminal Background Check: This step varies depending on your location. If you are currently outside of New Hampshire, you must obtain a standard FD-258 fingerprint card (often available at local police stations), complete the Criminal Record Authorization Form, and mail both items along with your payment directly to the OPLC office in Concord. If you are already in New Hampshire, you can schedule a LiveScan appointment online. Visit the Obtain a Criminal Background Check page for the specific forms and instructions.
  3. Jurisprudence Exam: You are required to take the New Hampshire Jurisprudence Assessment Module (NH JAM). Register for this assessment directly through the FSBPT website and ensure your score is sent to the Board.
  4. Transcripts & Scores: Request your official transcripts from your physical therapy program to be sent directly to the Board, either by mail or email. You also need to transfer your NPTE scores via FSBPT and request verification of licensure from any other states where you hold a license.

What You'll Need & Key Details

  • Documents to Have Ready: A current Resume (required for upload), Driver's License, and Social Security Number.
  • Items to Request: Official Transcripts (sent directly from the school), NPTE Scores (via FSBPT), and License Verifications from other states.
  • Exams: New Hampshire Jurisprudence Assessment Module (NH JAM).

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

  • Application Fee: $121
  • Background Check / Fingerprinting: $48 (approximate)
  • Jurisprudence Exam: $48
  • Verifications: $0
  • Total Estimated Initial Cost: $217

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

When to Renew: New Hampshire Physical Therapist renewal happens every two years and is due by December 31st of even-numbered years.

Cost: The renewal fee is approximately $121.

Note: Watch out—this state does not have a grace period! If you miss the December 31st deadline, your license is considered lapsed and you cannot practice until it is reinstated.

24 Hours required every 2 years.

Deadline: December 31st of even-numbered years.

Live vs. Online: Great news for Travel Physical Therapist CEUs: New Hampshire currently has no limit on home-study or online courses, meaning you can complete all 24 hours virtually.

Provider Restrictions: Courses must be relevant to the practice of physical therapy. New Hampshire recognizes courses approved by the APTA, its components, or the FSBPT. General portals like MedBridge are widely accepted for meeting these requirements.

Mandatory Topics

  • No specific mandatory topics—choose what interests you!


Excluded Topics: CPR/First Aid, business management, marketing, and social science courses do not count toward your total.

New Licensee Rule: If you are licensed during the second year of the renewal cycle, the requirement is prorated to 12 hours. If licensed during the first year, the full 24 hours are required.

Reporting: New Hampshire is audit-based. You do not need to submit certificates upfront, but you must maintain your records for at least 4 years in case of an audit.

Need to reach out with questions or send in documents? Here are the direct details for the PT Governing Board of New Hampshire:


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

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How to Apply

To secure your Travel Physical Therapist license in New Hampshire, you'll be working with the Physical Therapy Governing Board. You will submit your application through New Hampshire Online Licensing. Before you start, I recommend getting the ball rolling on your background check and transcripts to avoid delays.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Submit Your Application: Head over to the online portal to create your account and start the application for "Physical Therapist." You will need to upload a current resume during this process, so have that file ready to go. Hit submit once you've filled out the required fields.
  2. Criminal Background Check: This step varies depending on your location. If you are currently outside of New Hampshire, you must obtain a standard FD-258 fingerprint card (often available at local police stations), complete the Criminal Record Authorization Form, and mail both items along with your payment directly to the OPLC office in Concord. If you are already in New Hampshire, you can schedule a LiveScan appointment online. Visit the Obtain a Criminal Background Check page for the specific forms and instructions.
  3. Jurisprudence Exam: You are required to take the New Hampshire Jurisprudence Assessment Module (NH JAM). Register for this assessment directly through the FSBPT website and ensure your score is sent to the Board.
  4. Transcripts & Scores: Request your official transcripts from your physical therapy program to be sent directly to the Board, either by mail or email. You also need to transfer your NPTE scores via FSBPT and request verification of licensure from any other states where you hold a license.

What You'll Need & Key Details

  • Documents to Have Ready: A current Resume (required for upload), Driver's License, and Social Security Number.
  • Items to Request: Official Transcripts (sent directly from the school), NPTE Scores (via FSBPT), and License Verifications from other states.
  • Exams: New Hampshire Jurisprudence Assessment Module (NH JAM).

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

  • Application Fee: $121
  • Background Check / Fingerprinting: $48 (approximate)
  • Jurisprudence Exam: $48
  • Verifications: $0
  • Total Estimated Initial Cost: $217

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

When to Renew: New Hampshire Physical Therapist renewal happens every two years and is due by December 31st of even-numbered years.

Cost: The renewal fee is approximately $121.

Note: Watch out—this state does not have a grace period! If you miss the December 31st deadline, your license is considered lapsed and you cannot practice until it is reinstated.

24 Hours required every 2 years.

Deadline: December 31st of even-numbered years.

Live vs. Online: Great news for Travel Physical Therapist CEUs: New Hampshire currently has no limit on home-study or online courses, meaning you can complete all 24 hours virtually.

Provider Restrictions: Courses must be relevant to the practice of physical therapy. New Hampshire recognizes courses approved by the APTA, its components, or the FSBPT. General portals like MedBridge are widely accepted for meeting these requirements.

Mandatory Topics

  • No specific mandatory topics—choose what interests you!


Excluded Topics: CPR/First Aid, business management, marketing, and social science courses do not count toward your total.

New Licensee Rule: If you are licensed during the second year of the renewal cycle, the requirement is prorated to 12 hours. If licensed during the first year, the full 24 hours are required.

Reporting: New Hampshire is audit-based. You do not need to submit certificates upfront, but you must maintain your records for at least 4 years in case of an audit.

Need to reach out with questions or send in documents? Here are the direct details for the PT Governing Board of New Hampshire:


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

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