The Social Work Licensure Compact lets one license work across member states — but applications aren't open yet. Check your eligibility in 60 seconds and get an email the day your state goes live.
Questions mirror Section 4 of the official Compact model legislation (Nov 2024 final). This is guidance, not a decision — your home state board decides.
One email when applications open in your state, plus major rule changes that affect eligibility. No spam — that's the whole product.
An interstate agreement: social workers licensed in a member "home state" can get a multistate license honored in every other member state — one license, 35 states (so far), covering in-person and telehealth practice. It exists because getting a second state license today means duplicate paperwork, fees, and months of waiting.
The Compact Commission's data system (built with InspiringApps) is estimated for completion in Spring 2027; the Commission estimates applications open after the system is operational and rulemaking is final. No definite date exists yet.
The Compact allows your home state to charge a fee for the multistate license, and an FBI fingerprint background check is required. Exact fees are set during rulemaking — we'll publish them here as they're finalized.