Get Your Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) License Reinstated
A lapsed SLP license means you cannot legally practice in schools or clinical settings, but this situation is fixable. Many speech-language pathologists have successfully navigated the reinstatement process, and with the right steps, you can get back to serving your patients and students.
Requires coordination between state and potentially ASHA requirements, extensive documentation, and varying rules based on expiration length
⚠Why This Happens
Forgot to renew before expiration date
very commonMany SLPs accidentally let their license lapse due to busy schedules, missed renewal notices, or administrative oversight
Lost or missed renewal notice in mail
commonRenewal notices can get lost in mail or spam filters, leading to unintentional expiration
Career break or transition
commonSLPs taking time off for family, career changes, or other life circumstances may voluntarily let their license expire
Failed to complete continuing education requirements
occasionalSome licenses expire when required CE credits are not completed by the renewal deadline
🎯What To Do Right Now
- 1
Stop practicing immediately
Cease all SLP activities in schools and clinical settings until license is reinstated to avoid legal issues
~Immediate - 2
Contact your state licensing board
Call as soon as they open to discuss your specific situation and get official guidance on reinstatement requirements
~30-60 minutes - 3
Determine how long license has been expired
Find your last renewal date to understand which reinstatement category you fall into, as requirements vary by length of expiration
~15 minutes - 4
Check ASHA CCC-SLP status
Verify if your Certificate of Clinical Competence also needs reinstatement, as state and ASHA requirements differ
~30 minutes
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