FAQs

A Texas license only grants authority to practice in Texas. If you have a client in another state or country you may have to meet the practice requirements of both Texas and the state or country where the client is located. You will need to contact the other state or country to determine whether you can deliver services in that jurisdiction with your Texas license.
If you have a Texas license you can provide services remotely to clients in Texas, but you will need to contact the other state or country to determine whether you can deliver services from within that jurisdiction to a client in Texas.
Yes. Texas law requires a provider to hold a Texas license to administer services to an individual in Texas. A temporary license may be obtained if the client is to be in Texas for fewer than 12 months