Vermont

Massage therapy continuing education requirements for license renewal vary from state to state and the laws are constantly changing. It's our current understanding that, in Vermont, there are no massage therapy continuing education requirements for massage therapists in Vermont because the state is without regulation.

We suggest checking with your local government, health department and/or local police department for information regarding specific massage therapy continuing education requirements in your municipality.

We suggest you check with your local government, department of health and/or local police department for information regarding local licensure.


Virginia

Massage therapy continuing education requirements for license renewal vary from state to state and the laws are constantly changing. It is our current understanding that Virginia requires massage therapists to complete 24 CE hours every 2 years for license renewal, of which 1 CE hour must be in ethics, or the therapist must hold a current certification from the NCBTMB.

What We Can Do For You!
You may take all 24 CE hours through our home study programs.
You can use our various ethics continuing education courses to satisfy your Virginia requirements.


If you would like to verify this information, or have further questions regarding your massage therapy continuing education requirements, we suggest contacting the Virginia Board of Massage directly. The telephone number for the Virginia Board is 804-367-4400 or visit their website at https://www.dhp.virginia.gov/nursing/nursing_laws_regs.htm.


Washington

Massage therapy continuing education requirements for license renewal vary from state to state and the laws are constantly changing. It is our current understanding that Washington requires massage therapists to complete 24 CE hours every 2 years for license renewal. A minimum of 4 CE hours must be in ethics, communication and/or Washington state massage laws and rules. 2 of these 4 CE hours must include professional roles and boundaries. These 4 CE hours and 12 more CE hours may be taken through home study programs.

What We Can Do For You!
You may take a maximum of 16 CE hours through our home study programs.
You may fulfill your minimum requirement of 4 CE hours in ethics, communication and/or Washington state massage laws and rules through our home study programs. Please note that 2 of these 4 CE hours must include professional roles and boundaries.


If you would like to verify this information, or have further questions regarding your massage therapy continuing education requirements, we suggest contacting the Washington Board of Massage directly. The telephone number for the Washington Board is 360-236-4847 or visit their website at http://apps.leg.wa.gov/WAC/default.aspx?cite=246-830-475.


Washington, D.C.

Massage therapy continuing education requirements for license renewal vary from state to state and the laws are constantly changing. It's our current understanding that Washington, D.C. requires massage therapists to complete 12 CE hours every two years. Of the 12 CE hours, 3 CE hours must be in ethics and 9 CE hours must massage-related course work.

What We Can Do For You!
You may take a maximum of 6 CE hours through home study programs IF 3 of the 6 hours are in ethics. (Note: if you have already completed your ethics requirement, then a maximum of 3 hours can be completed through our massage-related 
home study courses.
You may take up to 3 hours of continuing education through any of our massage-related courses, with the exception of courses related to animal massage.
You can fulfill the Washington D.C. 3 hour ethics requirement through our various ethics continuing education courses.


If you would like to verify this information, or have further questions regarding your massage therapy continuing education requirements, we suggest contacting the District of Columbia Board of Massage directly. The telephone number for the District of Columbia Board is 877-672-2174 or visit their website at http://doh.dc.gov/node/146342.


West Virginia

Massage therapy continuing education requirements for license renewal vary from state to state and the laws are constantly changing. It is our current understanding that West Virginia requires massage therapists to complete 24 CE hours every 2 years for license renewal, of which 3 CE hours must be in ethics.

What We Can Do For You!
You may take all 24 CE hours through our home study programs.
You can use our various ethics continuing education courses to satisfy your West Virginia requirements.


If you would like to verify this information, or have further questions regarding your massage therapy continuing education requirements, we suggest contacting the West Virginia Board of Massage directly. The telephone number for the West Virginia Board is 304-558-1060 or visit their website at http://www.wvmassage.org/.


Wisconsin

Massage therapy continuing education requirements for license renewal vary from state to state and the laws are constantly changing. It is our current understanding that Wisconsin requires massage therapists complete 24 CE hours by February 28th of every odd-numbered year for license renewal, of which 2 CE hours must be in ethics.

What We Can Do For You!
You may take all 24 CE hours through our home study programs.
You can use our various ethics continuing education courses to satisfy your Wisconsin requirements.


If you would like to verify this information, or have further questions regarding your massage therapy continuing education requirements, we suggest contacting the Wisconsin Board of Massage directly. The telephone number for the Wisconsin Board is 608-266-0145 or visit their website at https://dsps.wi.gov/Pages/Professions/MassageTherapistBodyworkTherapist/Default.aspx.


Wyoming

Massage therapy continuing education requirements for license renewal vary from state to state and the laws are constantly changing. It's our current understanding that, in Wyoming, there are no continuing education requirements for massage therapists because the state is without professional regulation.

We suggest you check with your local government, department of health and/or local police department for information regarding local licensure.