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| Perimeter Center 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300 Henrico, Virginia 23233-1463 Directions to the Board Phone: (804) 367-4630 Hours: Mon-Fri 8:15 to 5:00 |
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New Guidance Documents
The following two guidance documents have been recently posted:
30-8, Requirements to Hold Licensure in Virginia to Practice Speech-Language Pathology
30-9, Continuing Education (CE) Audits and Sanctioning for Failure to Complete CE
Extension of renewal requirements for deployed military and spouses
Virginia law allows active duty service people or their spouses who are deployed outside the U.S. to have an extension of time for any requirement or fee pertaining to renewal until 60 days after the person’s return from deployment. The extension cannot last beyond 5 years past the expiration date for the license. For more information, please read attached policy and contact the applicable board for your license.
Address of record
Section 54.1-2400.02.B of the Code of Virginia requires the Department
of Health Professions (DHP) to collect an official address of record from
each health professional to be used by DHP for agency purposes. The Code
also requires DHP to provide an opportunity for a health professional
to provide a second address for the purpose of public dissemination.
If there is no second (public) address provided, the official address
of record will be used as the public address for the purpose of public
dissemination. If the health professional would prefer that
his/her address of record remain confidential, then an alternative public
address must be provided to DHP. (Note: the License Lookup feature on
the DHP public website does not contain the full address. However, public
addresses are available by contacting Virginia Interactive Premium Service
or the Board.) An individual is not required to submit a place of residence
for either the official address of record or the public address. A post
office box or a practice location is acceptable.
Changes to either address may be made at the time of renewal or at any time by written notification to the Board. Changes to the address of record may also be made at any time by accessing your licensure information through the online system. Any change that is made to one of the addresses does not automatically update the other address. Address information should be kept current for the address of record and the public address (if different from the address of record) at all times.
Verification Information: To request a verification of licensure submit your request in writing; include your full name, license number or social security number, your current mailing address and the address of where you want the verification sent. Attach the required processing fee of $20.00 check or money order made payable to the Treasurer of Virginia.
Allow three to five business days for processing. The board verifies profession, license number, issue date, expiration date, how the licensee obtained Virginia licensure, and if there have been any disciplinary actions. Should a licensee need their national scores verified they should contact the Education Testing Services (ETS) www.ets.org
Verifications received without the required fee will not be processed.
Mail your request and fee to:
Board of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology
Perimeter Center
9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300
Henrico, VA 23233-1463
You may request a fax confirmation of your licensure information at no additional charge by calling our automated verification line at 804-270-6836. Just enter your license number or social security number and you will be prompted to enter a fax number for delivery of the fax. You may also verify licensure information online by using License Lookup
Renew Online - Audiologists, Speech Pathologists and School Speech Pathologists can now renew a license, change an address and request a duplicate license online.
Duty to Report Adult Abuse, Neglect or Exploitation - More
information...
The Adult Protective Services Program at the Virginia Department of Social
Services is pleased to announce the availability of a new online educational
opportunity for mandated reporters of abuse, neglect and exploitation
of older or incapacitated individuals. This online training course has
been developed for, and with the assistance of, mandated reporters and
APS professionals to assist mandated reporters in understanding adult
abuse and their responsibilities as mandated reporters. Read
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Forms & Applications
Download the available Forms and Applications from the Virginia Board of Audiology & Speech - Language Pathology.Regulated Professions
The following professions are regulated by the Board of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology.
- Audiologist
- School Speech Pathologist
- Speech Pathologist
Laws & Regulations
Keep in the know about important laws and regulations:Laws and Regulations Governing Audiology & Speech - Language Pathology
Laws Governing All Health Professions
Guidance Documents
View and download the list of available guidance documents from the Board of Audiology & Speech - Language Pathology. These documents provide information or guidance to the public to interpret or implement statutes or the agency's rules or regulations.Frequently Asked Questions
Find the answers to common questions. Includes information regarding Continuing Competency Requirements.Board Members, Meetings and Minutes
View the current Members of the Board of Audiology & Speech - Language Pathology.
View the Calendar of upcoming Board meetings and minutes from past Board meetings.
Regulatory Town Hall
The Virginia Department of Planning & Budget has designed a Regulatory Town Hall for anyone interested in the proposal of regulations or meetings of regulatory boards.Newsletters
Get the latest board news in the Board's newsletters.