To secure your Travel Physical Therapist license in Alaska, you'll be working with the State Physical Therapy & Occupational Therapy Board. You will submit your application through the myAlaska portal (look for "MY LICENSE"). Before you start, I recommend initiating your background check and requesting your transcripts, as these can take some time.
Here is the breakdown of what you can expect to spend to get licensed in Alaska:
Note: Fees are subject to change by the Board, but this gives you a solid estimate to plan your budget!
When to Renew: Alaska Physical Therapist renewal happens every two years and is due by June 30 of even-numbered years.
Cost: The renewal fee is approximately $200.
Note: Watch out—this state does not have a grace period, so it is illegal to practice once your license expires.
24 Contact Hours required every two years.
Deadline: June 30th of even-numbered years.
Live vs. Online: Great news for Travel Physical Therapist CEUs: Alaska currently has no limit on home-study or online courses, meaning you can complete all 24 hours remotely.
Provider Restrictions: Courses must be relevant to the practice of physical therapy and approved by the APTA, the Alaska Physical Therapy Association, or other state PT associations. General portals like MedBridge are widely accepted as they maintain these high-level accreditations.
Excluded Topics: Alaska does not accept hours for CPR/First Aid, office management, business, marketing, or social/recreational activities.
New Licensee Rule: If you have been licensed in Alaska for less than 12 months of the renewal cycle, you only need 12 contact hours. If licensed for 12 months or more, the full 24 hours are required.
Reporting: Alaska uses an audit-based system. You do not need to submit certificates unless selected for an audit, but you must maintain your records for at least four years.
Need to reach out with questions or send in documents? Here are the direct details for the Alaska State PT & OT Board:
Ready to start? Click here to go directly to the Application Portal.
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To secure your Travel Physical Therapist license in Alaska, you'll be working with the State Physical Therapy & Occupational Therapy Board. You will submit your application through the myAlaska portal (look for "MY LICENSE"). Before you start, I recommend initiating your background check and requesting your transcripts, as these can take some time.
Here is the breakdown of what you can expect to spend to get licensed in Alaska:
Note: Fees are subject to change by the Board, but this gives you a solid estimate to plan your budget!
When to Renew: Alaska Physical Therapist renewal happens every two years and is due by June 30 of even-numbered years.
Cost: The renewal fee is approximately $200.
Note: Watch out—this state does not have a grace period, so it is illegal to practice once your license expires.
24 Contact Hours required every two years.
Deadline: June 30th of even-numbered years.
Live vs. Online: Great news for Travel Physical Therapist CEUs: Alaska currently has no limit on home-study or online courses, meaning you can complete all 24 hours remotely.
Provider Restrictions: Courses must be relevant to the practice of physical therapy and approved by the APTA, the Alaska Physical Therapy Association, or other state PT associations. General portals like MedBridge are widely accepted as they maintain these high-level accreditations.
Excluded Topics: Alaska does not accept hours for CPR/First Aid, office management, business, marketing, or social/recreational activities.
New Licensee Rule: If you have been licensed in Alaska for less than 12 months of the renewal cycle, you only need 12 contact hours. If licensed for 12 months or more, the full 24 hours are required.
Reporting: Alaska uses an audit-based system. You do not need to submit certificates unless selected for an audit, but you must maintain your records for at least four years.
Need to reach out with questions or send in documents? Here are the direct details for the Alaska State PT & OT Board:
Ready to start? Click here to go directly to the Application Portal.
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