Pennsylvania Speech-Language Pathologist License Reciprocity & How to Apply

Start with the only questions that matter for travelers: does your current license already cover Pennsylvania, what does endorsement cost, and how quickly can you get cleared to work?

Last verified 2026-02-25 Official board State Board of Examiners in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology mid tier
No Interstate Compact Decision point for travel-ready licensing

How to Transfer Your Speech-Language Pathologist License to Pennsylvania

There is no active interstate compact covering speech-language pathologist practice in Pennsylvania. To work here, plan on a full endorsement or transfer application through State Board of Examiners in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology.

Good news: the exact cost, documentation, and board path are laid out below so there is no guesswork.

Endorsement Fee $50 State-level transfer cost
Processing Time 4 to 6 weeks Best estimate from current board data
Fingerprinting Required Background screening expectation
Temporary License Available Useful if you need a faster start date

Endorsement Application Steps

Work through these in order. This sequence is the fastest way to move from out-of-state license to a board-cleared application in Pennsylvania.

  1. Earn a Master's Degree in SLP

    Complete a master's or higher degree in speech-language pathology from an ASHA-accredited program. Must include 375+ hours of supervised clinical practicum.

  2. Pass the Praxis Examination

    Achieve a passing score on the Praxis Examination in Speech-Language Pathology (test code 5331). The current passing score is 162. Separate $30 registration fee paid to ETS.

  3. Complete Clinical Fellowship

    Complete at least 1,260 hours of supervised professional experience within a maximum of two years. At least 80% must be direct client contact in assessment and treatment.

  4. Apply through PALS Portal

    Submit the application through the Pennsylvania Licensing System (PALS). Pay the $50 application fee. Include official transcripts, Praxis scores, clinical fellowship verification, child abuse training certificate, and FBI fingerprint background check (effective July 7, 2025).

Quick Facts

Total fee
$50
Processing time
4 to 6 weeks
Renewal fee
$65
Renewal cycle
Every 2 years (July 31, odd years)

Required Documents

  • Official graduate transcripts: From an ASHA-accredited speech-language pathology program.
  • Praxis exam score report: Score of 162 or higher on test 5331.
  • Clinical fellowship verification: Documentation of 1,260+ hours of supervised professional experience with 80% direct client contact.
  • Child abuse recognition training: 3 hours of Board-approved CE in child abuse recognition and reporting (required for initial licensure).
  • FBI fingerprint background check: Required for new applicants effective July 7, 2025. Pre-register through IdentoGO with service code provided during application.

Board Contact

Board
State Board of Examiners in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
Department
Pennsylvania Department of State, Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs
Phone
(717) 783-1389
Email
st-speech@pa.gov

Renewal

Renewal fee is $65. Renewal cycle: Every 2 years (July 31, odd years).

Pennsylvania Speech-Language Pathologist Reciprocity FAQ

How much does a Pennsylvania SLP license cost?

Pennsylvania has one of the lowest SLP licensing fees in the country. The initial application fee is $50. Biennial renewal is $65, due by July 31 of odd-numbered years.

What is the new fingerprinting requirement for Pennsylvania SLPs?

Effective July 7, 2025, new health care practitioner applicants, including SLPs, must obtain a fingerprint-based FBI background check. Pre-register through IdentoGO using the service code provided during your application. This does not apply to renewals.

How many CE hours are required for Pennsylvania SLP renewal?

Pennsylvania requires 20 hours of continuing education every two years, including 2 hours of mandated child abuse reporter training. CE credits must be through ASHA or ASHA-approved entities.

Does Pennsylvania have reciprocity for speech-language pathologists?

No interstate compact currently covers speech-language pathologist practice in Pennsylvania. To work in Pennsylvania, apply for licensure by endorsement through the state board.

How long does it take to transfer my speech-language pathologist license to Pennsylvania?

Most endorsement applications take 4 to 6 weeks. If you qualify for an active compact privilege, there may be no separate wait to start practicing.

Can I start working in Pennsylvania while my endorsement application is processing?

A temporary or provisional credential is available while the full endorsement application is pending.

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