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Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant Licensure in Massachusetts

  • Timeline 6-9 weeks
  • Initial Costs $155
  • Renewal Costs $100
  • CE Requirements 24 Points
  • Compact No

How to apply

To secure your Travel Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant license in Massachusetts, you'll be working with the Massachusetts Board of Allied Health Professions. You will submit your application through their designated vendor, Professional Credential Services (PCS). Before you start, I recommend requesting your official transcripts and license verifications to get the ball rolling.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. The Application: Head over to the PCS website to create an account and start your application. Massachusetts uses this third-party vendor to process initial applications and reciprocity requests, so don't be alarmed when you are redirected away from the .gov site.
  2. Transcripts & Scores: Request your official transcripts from your OTA program and your NBCOT scores to be sent directly to PCS. These must come straight from the source; copies you send yourself won't be accepted.
  3. License Verification: If you hold or have held licenses in other states, request official verification from each of those boards. Most states use the NURSYS equivalent for therapy or a digital verification system, but check each state's specific process.
  4. Background Check (CORI): Massachusetts uses a Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) check. Unlike many other states, you typically do not need to visit a vendor like IdentoGO for fingerprints for the Board license itself. Instead, you will complete a CORI Acknowledgement Form as part of your application, authorizing the Board to run a name-based check.
  5. Jurisprudence Attestation: You are required to read the Massachusetts Allied Health statutes and regulations. There isn't usually a separate testing center exam for this; instead, you will attest on your application that you have read and understand the laws.

What You'll Need & Key Details

  • Documents to Have Ready: A recent 2x2 passport-style photo (digital or physical depending on submission method), your Social Security Number, and a debit/credit card for the application fee.
  • Items to Request: Official Transcripts from your school, NBCOT Score Transfer, and Verification of Licensure from all other states where you are licensed.
  • Criminal History: Be prepared to disclose any prior criminal history. The CORI check is thorough, so honesty on your application is critical.

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

  • Application Fee: $100
  • Background Check / Fingerprinting: $0 (approximate)
  • Jurisprudence Exam: $0
  • Verifications: $55
  • Total Estimated Initial Cost: $155

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

When to Renew: Massachusetts Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant renewal happens every two years and is due by your birthday.

Cost: The renewal fee is approximately $100.

Note: Watch out—your license expires on your actual birthday, not at the end of your birth month!

24 Points required every 2 years.

Deadline: Your birthday every two years. (Note: 1 point is equivalent to 1 contact hour of at least 50 minutes of instruction.)

Live vs. Online: Great news for professionals managing Travel Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant CEUs: you can complete all 24 points online! Massachusetts does not currently place a limit on home-study or distance learning activities.

Provider Restrictions: Courses must be Board-recognized activities. The Board generally accepts courses from AOTA-approved providers or those relevant to the practice of occupational therapy. General portals like MedBridge are widely accepted and commonly used by travelers.

Mandatory Topics

  • Ethics, Laws, and Regulations (2 points)
  • Domestic Violence and Sexual Violence Training (One-time requirement per Chapter 260; check the Mass.gov portal for the specific Board-approved training module.)
  • No other specific mandatory clinical topics—choose what interests you!


Excluded Topics: CPR, business or practice management, marketing, personal financial planning, and personal health or self-improvement.

New Licensee Rule: You are not required to complete continuing competence points for the first renewal period in which your license was originally issued.

Reporting: Massachusetts uses an audit-based system. You do not need to submit certificates unless specifically audited, but you must maintain your own records for at least two full renewal cycles (4 years).

Need to reach out with questions or send in documents? Here are the direct details for the Massachusetts Board of Registration:


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

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How to Apply

To secure your Travel Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant license in Massachusetts, you'll be working with the Massachusetts Board of Allied Health Professions. You will submit your application through their designated vendor, Professional Credential Services (PCS). Before you start, I recommend requesting your official transcripts and license verifications to get the ball rolling.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. The Application: Head over to the PCS website to create an account and start your application. Massachusetts uses this third-party vendor to process initial applications and reciprocity requests, so don't be alarmed when you are redirected away from the .gov site.
  2. Transcripts & Scores: Request your official transcripts from your OTA program and your NBCOT scores to be sent directly to PCS. These must come straight from the source; copies you send yourself won't be accepted.
  3. License Verification: If you hold or have held licenses in other states, request official verification from each of those boards. Most states use the NURSYS equivalent for therapy or a digital verification system, but check each state's specific process.
  4. Background Check (CORI): Massachusetts uses a Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) check. Unlike many other states, you typically do not need to visit a vendor like IdentoGO for fingerprints for the Board license itself. Instead, you will complete a CORI Acknowledgement Form as part of your application, authorizing the Board to run a name-based check.
  5. Jurisprudence Attestation: You are required to read the Massachusetts Allied Health statutes and regulations. There isn't usually a separate testing center exam for this; instead, you will attest on your application that you have read and understand the laws.

What You'll Need & Key Details

  • Documents to Have Ready: A recent 2x2 passport-style photo (digital or physical depending on submission method), your Social Security Number, and a debit/credit card for the application fee.
  • Items to Request: Official Transcripts from your school, NBCOT Score Transfer, and Verification of Licensure from all other states where you are licensed.
  • Criminal History: Be prepared to disclose any prior criminal history. The CORI check is thorough, so honesty on your application is critical.

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

  • Application Fee: $100
  • Background Check / Fingerprinting: $0 (approximate)
  • Jurisprudence Exam: $0
  • Verifications: $55
  • Total Estimated Initial Cost: $155

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

When to Renew: Massachusetts Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant renewal happens every two years and is due by your birthday.

Cost: The renewal fee is approximately $100.

Note: Watch out—your license expires on your actual birthday, not at the end of your birth month!

24 Points required every 2 years.

Deadline: Your birthday every two years. (Note: 1 point is equivalent to 1 contact hour of at least 50 minutes of instruction.)

Live vs. Online: Great news for professionals managing Travel Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant CEUs: you can complete all 24 points online! Massachusetts does not currently place a limit on home-study or distance learning activities.

Provider Restrictions: Courses must be Board-recognized activities. The Board generally accepts courses from AOTA-approved providers or those relevant to the practice of occupational therapy. General portals like MedBridge are widely accepted and commonly used by travelers.

Mandatory Topics

  • Ethics, Laws, and Regulations (2 points)
  • Domestic Violence and Sexual Violence Training (One-time requirement per Chapter 260; check the Mass.gov portal for the specific Board-approved training module.)
  • No other specific mandatory clinical topics—choose what interests you!


Excluded Topics: CPR, business or practice management, marketing, personal financial planning, and personal health or self-improvement.

New Licensee Rule: You are not required to complete continuing competence points for the first renewal period in which your license was originally issued.

Reporting: Massachusetts uses an audit-based system. You do not need to submit certificates unless specifically audited, but you must maintain your own records for at least two full renewal cycles (4 years).

Need to reach out with questions or send in documents? Here are the direct details for the Massachusetts Board of Registration:


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

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