3. Does anyone need to co-sign my notes while I have a temporary license?
No. The Board does not require co-signatures on notes written by temporary licensees. The notarized affidavits you sent to us stand as a guarantee that a licensed PT is closely supervising you as you begin practice.
5. Does the TX Jurisprudence Assessment Module (TX JAM) count as a continuing competence activity?
Yes. The TX JAM has been assigned a value of two (2) continuing competence units (CCUs) and is a requirement for PTs and PTAs renewing or restoring their license.
4. What errors could keep my license from being renewed as soon as my application and fee are received?
One common mistake is entering a PO Box as the Home Address, or not submitting a contact phone number. As it clearly states in the instructions, you must have a home address with a physical street location on file with the Board for your renewal to be processed. Even if you pay for your renewal […]
3. How can I tell if the Board has processed my renewal and my license expiration date has been changed?
During the renewal process, you can verify that we have processed your renewal application by checking the expiration date of your license on the license verification page of the Board’s website. If you renew online, we will receive your transaction from the state’s payment center on the next business day, review the information you have […]
2. Can I renew my license before I have completed my CC activities, or if I don’t have an approval number for it?
NO. The requirement is that all activities must be approved and completed before you renew your license. If the course was approved but you do not have the approval number, you must contact the sponsor to get it. If the course was given by an Accredited Provider listed on the TPTA website, you should […]
1. How early can I renew my license?
You can renew your license at any time in the 3 months before it expires, but you should renew it at least a week before the expiration date since it takes two business days for your renewal to be verifiable on the board’s website. There is no penalty for renewing early, your expiration date will […]
9. If I come from a country where English is the native language, or if my PT program was taught in English, do I have to take the TOEFL, TSE, and TWE?
Graduates of entry-level physical therapy programs in Australia, Canada (except Quebec), Ireland, New Zealand and the United Kingdom do not have to submit scores for the TOEFL test if applying be examination. Also, graduates from a CAPTE-accredited program are exempt. If your physical therapy degree is from a university in a country not on the […]
8. Can I get a PTA license if I am a foreign trained PT?
Yes. Your educational credentials evaluation must be completed using one of the PT Coursework Tools (CWT) not a PTA CWT as this was your entry-level education.
7. My entry-level PT degree is from a foreign program that was or is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE). Am I exempt from any requirements?
The Board recognizes an entry-level degree from a foreign CAPTE-accredited program as equivalent to one issued by a U.S. CAPTE-accredited program. You will NOT need to meet the educational credentials evaluation and TOEFL requirements but will need to arrange for an official transcript (for by exam and by endorsement applicants) and a letter of completion (for […]
6. When can I get a temporary license?
You can get a temporary license ONLY if you have never taken the National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE). A temporary license can ONLY be issued after we have received all of the required items for licensure with the exception of a passing score on your first NPTE attempt.
