Are you considering a career as a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) in Arizona? TinyEYE is here to guide you through the process, making it easier to navigate the requirements and steps needed to achieve your professional goals. Whether you aim to work in schools or other settings, understanding the licensing process is crucial.
Qualifications
- Master’s Degree or higher in Social Work
- Pass licensing examination
- Shall only engage in the practice of clinical social work (psychotherapy) under direct supervision
Application Process
The application process for becoming an LMSW in Arizona involves several steps and fees. Here's a breakdown:
- Application fee: $250.00 (non-refundable)
- License Issuance fee: $100.00 (Note: This fee is paid upon notification by the BBHE)
Typically, it may take 90 days to process a complete application for licensure. If the application has deficiencies, it could take longer.
Methods for Applying
There are two primary methods for applying for an LMSW license in Arizona:
Regular License
- Forms
- Transcripts
- Fees
- Background check
- Residency
- Receive approval to take the test
- Take the test ASAP
Temporary License
In addition to the regular license application steps (1-7), you must also:
- Submit an application for a temporary license
Criteria for Temporary License
To be eligible for a temporary license, you must:
- Have already submitted an application for a regular license by endorsement
- Be currently licensed or certified by another state behavioral health regulatory entity (Fee: $50, generally valid for 12 months)
- Submit an application within 12 months of graduation from the education program submitted to meet licensure requirements and be approved for licensure pending passage of the required exam. Note: You are not eligible under this section if you have previously taken and failed to pass the required exam. (Fee: $50, must take the test within 120 days of being licensed)
Understanding these steps and criteria will help you navigate the process more efficiently, allowing you to focus on what truly matters—making a positive impact in the lives of those you serve.
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