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Massage Therapy is regulated by the Virginia Board of Nursing. To practice Massage Therapy in the state of Virginia you must have at least 500 hours from an approved massage training program and a successful completion of a Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards MBLEx examination.
You will need to have taken the Massage Bodywork Licensing Exam (MBLEx) and official exam results from the MBLEx need to be sent diretly to the BON from the Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards (FSMTB). Additional documentation may be needed, so read carefully through the Checklist Instructions.
Fairfax County enforces the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code regulations, mandating a Building Permit for most new residential and commercial construction, which includes, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, installations, and floor layout alterations; to include building additions, decks, carport enclosures,
APPLICATION: Applications for Initial Licensure as a Massage Therapy are now exclusively accepted online. To apply, visit the Virginia Board of Nursing website at: .
If you intend to practice massage therapy in Virginia, you must have at least 500 hours of training from an approved program. You must also complete the MBLEx examination.
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You will need to have taken the Massage Bodywork Licensing Exam (MBLEx) and official exam results from the MBLEx need to be sent diretly to the BON from the Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards (FSMTB). Additional documentation may be needed, so read carefully through the Checklist Instructions.
Virginia Massage Therapy Licensure and Examination Details Web Informationwww.dhp.virginia.govInitial Cost of License$140Require City LicenseCheck Local City County Business RegulationsRenewal Fee$95/ 2 yearsLiability insMassage Therapy Insurance Comparison9 more rows
Applicants for a Virginia massage license are required to complete a minimum of 500 hours of training from a massage therapy program that is approved by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia, or similar agency in another state.

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