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Official final transcripts must be submitted directly to PCS from the nursing education program in a sealed envelope to: ATTN: MA Board of Registration in Nursing, C/O MA Nurse Coordinator, Professional Credential Services, P.O. Box 198788, Nashville, TN 37219.
Massachusetts has reciprocity agreements with 15 states. Ten states have direct reciprocity, meaning applicants may apply directly to the MA Board of Registration of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons. 5 states have special conditions that must be met prior to application.
Many MA licensees also practice in CT, RI, NH and beyond! Lets take a look at the requirements. An applicant must have passed a national uniform written examination in MA and must have an active license in good standing.
To apply for licensure by reciprocity, complete the Social Worker Licensure Application. You will be required to provide professional references, your ASWB exam scores, verification of your current license, and a transcript of your degree.
How long does it take to receive your physical therapy license in Massachusetts? It typically takes between five and six weeks to receive your physical therapy license in Massachusetts.
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Massachusetts has reciprocal relationships with the following states: Connecticut, Rhode Island, West Virginia, Nebraska, Iowa, Tennessee, Mississippi, Colorado, Georgia, Pennsylvania and New Mexico.
The full license reciprocity states are: Alabama, Kansas, Virginia, Colorado, Mississippi, Alaska, Washington, Missouri, Georgia, Delaware, Kentucky, and Maine. Any state with full reciprocity allows you to bypass the general real estate courses and narrow your focus to the state-specific laws and requirements.
New York. No reciprocity with Massachusetts. An Applicant must apply for an Education Waiver which allows the Applicant to take the entire Real Estate examination at the level of licensure in the other State without completing Massachusetts pre-licensure education.

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