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The Board of Psychology is
responsible for licensing and regulating psychologists, provisional
psychologists and limited license psychologists in Florida.
Licensure Requirements
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Education Requirements -
A Psy.D., an Ed.D. in psychology, or a Ph.D. in psychology from:
An educational institution which, at the time the applicant was enrolled and
graduated, had institutional accreditation from an agency recognized and
approved by the United States Department of Education or was recognized as a
member in good standing with the Association of Universities and Colleges of
Canada; and a psychology program within that educational institution which,
at the time the applicant was enrolled and graduated, had programmatic
accreditation from an agency recognized and approved by the United States
Department of Education. (Only graduates from American Psychological
Association (APA) accredited programs meet this criteria.)
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Supervision Requirements -
Provisional psychology licensees should not practice without the appropriate
supervision. All supervision must conform to the requirements outlined in
Rule 64B19-11.011, F.A.C. Practicing without the appropriate supervision may
result in disciplinary action being taken against the provisional psychology
licensee.
Fees
$250 non-refundable application processing fee
$500 initial licensure fee
$ 5 unlicensed activity fee
$755 total
How to Apply for Licensure
Submit a completed application, fees and all required supporting documents
to the Board office.
The application package contains additional information regarding the
application, the fees, other required documentation, and special testing
accommodations due to ADA or religious conflict issues and examination
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