Find out exactly what license you need to work as a travel PT, OT, or SLP in any state — instantly.
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Interstate compacts allow therapists to practice in member states using a compact privilege instead of a full license application. This saves months of processing time and hundreds of dollars in fees. Click a specialty to see member states.
One of the biggest barriers to starting travel therapy is the confusion around state licensing. Can you use your current license? Do you need to apply for a new one? How long will it take? How much does it cost? These are the questions every therapist asks before their first contract — and the answers vary dramatically by specialty and state.
The PT Compact has dramatically simplified multi-state practice for physical therapists and PTAs. With 40+ member states as of 2026, most PT travelers can access a large portion of the country without a separate license application. OTs have a newer but growing compact, and SLPs rely on ASHA's licensure standards plus individual state requirements.
TravelTherapistJobs helps every therapist navigate licensing from day one. Our recruiters know the current processing times, the compact enrollment process, and the fastest paths to get you submission-ready. You never have to figure this out alone.