To secure your Travel Physical Therapist license in Maine, you'll be working with the Maine Board of Physical Therapy. You will submit your application through the ALMS Online Services portal. Before you start, I recommend initiating your background check fee payment and requesting your 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 Physical Therapist renewal happens annually and is due by March 31st.
Cost: The renewal fee is approximately $25.
Note: Be aware that Maine requires annual renewal, unlike the biennial schedule common in many other states.
36 Hours required every 2 years.
Deadline: March 31st of even-numbered years.
Live vs. Online: Great news for Travel Physical Therapist pros: Maine currently has no limit on home-study or online courses. You can complete all of your required hours through online platforms.
Provider Restrictions: The Maine Board does not pre-approve specific providers or courses. They accept continuing education that is "related to the practice of physical therapy." Courses provided by the APTA, its state chapters, or recognized online portals like MedBridge are standard for earning Travel Physical Therapist CEUs.
Excluded Topics: Courses not related to the clinical practice of physical therapy, such as business, management, marketing, or secretarial studies. While CPR certification is required for practice, it generally does not count toward the 36-hour clinical requirement.
New Licensee Rule: If you have been licensed for more than one year but less than two years at the time of your first renewal, you are only required to complete 18 hours. If you have been licensed for less than one year, the CE requirement is waived for your first renewal.
Reporting: Maine is an audit-based state. You do not need to submit your certificates during renewal, but you must maintain your records for at least 4 years in case you are selected for a random audit.
Need to reach out with questions or send in documents? Here are the direct details for the Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation:
Ready to start? Click here to go directly to the Application Portal.
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To secure your Travel Physical Therapist license in Maine, you'll be working with the Maine Board of Physical Therapy. You will submit your application through the ALMS Online Services portal. Before you start, I recommend initiating your background check fee payment and requesting your 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 Physical Therapist renewal happens annually and is due by March 31st.
Cost: The renewal fee is approximately $25.
Note: Be aware that Maine requires annual renewal, unlike the biennial schedule common in many other states.
36 Hours required every 2 years.
Deadline: March 31st of even-numbered years.
Live vs. Online: Great news for Travel Physical Therapist pros: Maine currently has no limit on home-study or online courses. You can complete all of your required hours through online platforms.
Provider Restrictions: The Maine Board does not pre-approve specific providers or courses. They accept continuing education that is "related to the practice of physical therapy." Courses provided by the APTA, its state chapters, or recognized online portals like MedBridge are standard for earning Travel Physical Therapist CEUs.
Excluded Topics: Courses not related to the clinical practice of physical therapy, such as business, management, marketing, or secretarial studies. While CPR certification is required for practice, it generally does not count toward the 36-hour clinical requirement.
New Licensee Rule: If you have been licensed for more than one year but less than two years at the time of your first renewal, you are only required to complete 18 hours. If you have been licensed for less than one year, the CE requirement is waived for your first renewal.
Reporting: Maine is an audit-based state. You do not need to submit your certificates during renewal, but you must maintain your records for at least 4 years in case you are selected for a random audit.
Need to reach out with questions or send in documents? Here are the direct details for the Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation:
Ready to start? Click here to go directly to the Application Portal.
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