Your Physical Therapist License May Already Cover New Hampshire
New Hampshire participates in the PT Compact. If your home state and credential qualify for compact privilege, you may be able to work in New Hampshire without filing a separate endorsement application.
Fallback path: if your home state is outside the compact or your privilege is not active, use the endorsement flow below.
Endorsement Application Steps
Work through these in order. This sequence is the fastest way to move from out-of-state license to a board-cleared application in New Hampshire.
-
Complete Education Requirements
Complete a CAPTE-accredited Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program and any required clinical practicum or fieldwork.
-
Pass the NPTE
Successfully pass the required NPTE (National Physical Therapy Examination).
-
Submit Application and Fees
Complete the state application, undergo a background check if required, and submit the necessary licensing fees.
Quick Facts
- Total fee
- $100
- Processing time
- 4 to 6 Weeks
- Renewal fee
- $50
- Renewal cycle
- Every 2 years
Required Documents
- Official Transcripts: Sent directly from your educational institution.
- Exam Score Report: Official verification of passing the NPTE (National Physical Therapy Examination).
Board Contact
- Board
- New Hampshire OPLC — Physical Therapy
- Department
- New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification (OPLC)
- Phone
- (603) 271-8389
- See board website
Renewal
Renewal fee is $50. Renewal cycle: Every 2 years.
New Hampshire Physical Therapist Reciprocity FAQ
How much does a New Hampshire physical therapist license cost?
The initial application and licensing fee varies, often around $100 to $200. Check the specific fee breakdown above.
Is national certification required?
Yes, passing the NPTE (National Physical Therapy Examination) is a standard requirement for initial licensure across almost all states.
Does New Hampshire have reciprocity for physical therapists?
Yes. New Hampshire participates in the PT Compact. If your home state and license qualify for compact privilege, you can typically practice in New Hampshire without a separate endorsement application.
How long does it take to transfer my physical therapist license to New Hampshire?
Most endorsement applications take 4 to 6 Weeks. If you qualify for an active compact privilege, there may be no separate wait to start practicing.
Can I start working in New Hampshire while my endorsement application is processing?
A temporary or provisional credential is available while the full endorsement application is pending.