Step 1: Review Eligibility Requirements
Before beginning the endorsement process, it is crucial to ensure you meet the eligibility criteria set by the Delaware Board of Occupational Therapy Practice. Visit the [Delaware Division of Professional Regulation website](https://dpr.delaware.gov/occupational-therapy/) to review the requirements. Pay attention to educational qualifications, current licensure status in your home state, and any additional documents they may require.
Step 2: Gather Required Documents
To expedite your endorsement application, collect the necessary documents beforehand. These typically include:
Step 3: Submit Your Application
Once you have gathered all the required documents, it's time to submit your application for endorsement. Send the completed application form along with the supporting documents to the Delaware Board of Occupational Therapy Practice. Be sure to include the appropriate application fee as specified on their website.
Step 4: Await Application Processing
After submitting your application, the Delaware Board of Occupational Therapy Practice will carefully review your documents. This process may take some time, so we recommend regularly checking the [license verification portal](https://dpronline.delaware.gov/mylicense%20weblookup/OccupationalTherapyVerification.jsp) to track the status of your application. If any additional information is required, they will contact you directly.
Step 5: Transfer NBCOT Score (If Applicable)
If you hold a National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) certification, you must arrange for your scores to be sent directly to the Delaware Board of Occupational Therapy Practice. Visit the [NBCOT website](https://www.nbcot.org/) for detailed instructions on sending your scores.
Step 6: Complete Background Check
To proceed with licensure endorsement, you will need to undergo a criminal background check. The Delaware Board of Occupational Therapy Practice provides detailed instructions on their website regarding how to complete this check. Make sure to follow their guidelines to ensure a smooth and efficient process.
Step 7: Obtaining Your Delaware License
Upon successful completion of the endorsement process and approval from the Delaware Board of Occupational Therapy Practice, you will be issued your Delaware COTA license. This license enables you to practice in the state and explore exciting career opportunities.
Additional Resources
To simplify your endorsement journey, we recommend referring to the following resources: