Physical Therapy Licensure


Licensee / Applicant Services

Physical Therapists

Laws, Rules, Policies
Licensing Information
 
Other Services

Physical Therapy Practice Act
(CRS 12-41-101)

 

Application for Original License by Examination  

Automated License Verification

Rules and Regulations

 

Application for Original License by Endorsement

 

Change Your Address

Director's Policies

 

Application to Reinstate an Expired License  

Change Your Name

Board Policies

 

Application for Physical Therapy of Animals Authority

  Request a Duplicate License
Other Resources

 

Affidavit of Eligibility
(must be completed by all applicants)

  Request a Verification of your Colorado License
ADA Exam Accommodation  

  Download a List of Licensed Professionals

Examination Information and Candidate Handbook

      Wall Certificates

       
 

License Renewal Information. All licenses expire on October 31 of even-numbered years. Renewal forms are mailed to the last known address on file approximately six (6) weeks prior to the expiration date.


Definitions:
  • Original License by Examination. You are applying to take an examination in order to qualify for licensure in Colorado, and you were educated within the United States.
  • Original License by Examination: Foreign-Trained Applicant. You are applying to take an examination in order to qualify for licensure in Colorado, you were educated outside the United States, and you do not currently hold an active physical therapy license in the United States.
  • Original License by Endorsement. You hold an active license in another state and wish to apply for licensure in Colorado.
  • Renew. You currently hold a Colorado license and are in a renewal period.
  • Reinstate. Your Colorado license has lapsed or expired and you wish to reinstate the license.
    (For purposes of licensure status, the terms "lapsed" and "expired" have the same meaning.)

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