To secure your Travel Occupational Therapist license in Maine, you'll be working with the Board of Occupational Therapy Practice. You will submit your application through the Maine Regulatory Licensing & Permitting portal. Before you start, I recommend initiating your NBCOT verification and requesting your official transcripts to get the ball rolling.
Here is the breakdown of what you can expect to spend to get licensed in Maine:
Note: Fees are subject to change by the Board, but this gives you a solid estimate to plan your budget!
When to Renew: Maine Occupational Therapist renewal happens annually and is due by March 31st.
Cost: The renewal fee is approximately $60.
Note: While your license is renewed every year, you are only required to complete and report your 36 hours of continuing education every two years.
10 Contact Hours required every year.
Deadline: March 31st annually.
Live vs. Online: Great news for Travel Occupational Therapist CEUs: you can complete all 10 hours online! Maine does not currently place a limit on home-study or distance learning formats.
Provider Restrictions: Courses must be relevant to the practice of occupational therapy or interprofessional practice. The board generally accepts courses from AOTA-approved providers, and general portals like MedBridge are accepted as long as the content meets professional development standards.
Excluded Topics: CPR, first aid, business management, marketing, or personal growth/self-help courses.
New Licensee Rule: If you are renewing for the first time and your license was issued for less than a full year, you must complete 1 hour of ethics and 5 contact hours (half the standard requirement).
Reporting: Audit-based. You do not need to submit certificates during renewal, but you must maintain your records for at least 4 years in case of a random audit.
Need to reach out with questions or send in documents? Here are the direct details for the Maine Board of Occupational Therapy Practice:
Ready to start? Click here to go directly to the Application Portal.
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To secure your Travel Occupational Therapist license in Maine, you'll be working with the Board of Occupational Therapy Practice. You will submit your application through the Maine Regulatory Licensing & Permitting portal. Before you start, I recommend initiating your NBCOT verification and requesting your official transcripts to get the ball rolling.
Here is the breakdown of what you can expect to spend to get licensed in Maine:
Note: Fees are subject to change by the Board, but this gives you a solid estimate to plan your budget!
When to Renew: Maine Occupational Therapist renewal happens annually and is due by March 31st.
Cost: The renewal fee is approximately $60.
Note: While your license is renewed every year, you are only required to complete and report your 36 hours of continuing education every two years.
10 Contact Hours required every year.
Deadline: March 31st annually.
Live vs. Online: Great news for Travel Occupational Therapist CEUs: you can complete all 10 hours online! Maine does not currently place a limit on home-study or distance learning formats.
Provider Restrictions: Courses must be relevant to the practice of occupational therapy or interprofessional practice. The board generally accepts courses from AOTA-approved providers, and general portals like MedBridge are accepted as long as the content meets professional development standards.
Excluded Topics: CPR, first aid, business management, marketing, or personal growth/self-help courses.
New Licensee Rule: If you are renewing for the first time and your license was issued for less than a full year, you must complete 1 hour of ethics and 5 contact hours (half the standard requirement).
Reporting: Audit-based. You do not need to submit certificates during renewal, but you must maintain your records for at least 4 years in case of a random audit.
Need to reach out with questions or send in documents? Here are the direct details for the Maine Board of Occupational Therapy Practice:
Ready to start? Click here to go directly to the Application Portal.
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