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The Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors licenses and regulates LPCs in Texas. Find out the licensing requirements, ethical standards, and FAQs about the practice of counseling in Texas.
Applications for initial LPC and LPC-Associate (formerly Intern) license can only be submitted via the Online Licensing System. Paper applications are no longer accepted and will be returned if received.
Apply for or renew your license for marriage and family therapy, professional counseling, psychology, or social work online. Learn about the renewal requirements, fees, deadlines, and training courses for each license type.
Learn how to become a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Texas, including the education, exam, supervision and application requirements. Find out the difference between LPC, LPC-Associate and LPC-Supervisor licenses and how to renew them.
Pass the Texas Certification Board (TCB) Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC) exam. Submit the application including the $75 application fee (as of January 2023) and two letters of reference from other LCDCs.
The web page provides information on licensing, certification and compliance for chemical dependency counselors (LCDCs) and sex offender treatment providers (CSOTs) in Texas. It also explains the transfer of licensing authority for LPCs, MFTs and SWs to the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council.
Submit an application for LPC licensure to the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors. Include all required documentation, such as transcripts, examination scores, and supervised experience records.
WTCA Presents-Keeping Up: Overview of BHEC and LPC Board Rule Changes. Lubbock, TX. Presented by Diane Smedley 1.5 CE There is a saying that 'the only constant is change.' The recent evolution of rule requirements set by BHEC and the LPC Board is the perfect example of constant change. In this presentation, Dr. Smedley will guide attendees ...
-In State: To be eligible to be a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) you must hold a license as an LPC-Associate in Texas and complete supervised training under a board approved supervisor.
Learn about the agencies and processes that regulate professional counselors in Texas, including the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council (BHEC). Find links to the boards, exams, and certification for LPCs, LMFTs, CSCs, and NBCC.