How to Apply for Licensure for Psychology

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This information is meant to assist with the application process for licensure as a psychologist. The applicant is still responsible for reading, reviewing and understanding the law, rules and regulations for licensure as a psychologist in New York State.

Typical path for a psychologist to become licensed in New York State.

Application forms for licensure.

  1. Form 1 (Application for Licensure and First Registration) – submit Form 1 and licensure fee. This fee will include your initial licensure and first three years of registration.
  2. Form 2 (Certification of Professional Education) – complete section I of Form 2 once you have completed all degree requirements for graduation, including dissertation. Section II must be completed by the Registrar of the University, who must attest that all degree requirements have been met and the details of the internship in part B, and must be sent directly to SED from the school with an official transcript. A tentative Form 2 and transcript must be submitted to obtain the limited permit. If your degree has not been conferred, a final Form 2 will be required before you can be made eligible to take the licensing examination.
  3. Form 3 (Certification of Out-of-State Licensure and Exam Grades) – is required if you are licensed in another state or jurisdiction.
  4. Form 4 (Report of Professional Experience) – is used to attest to your experience. You are required to submit a form for both pre-doctoral and post-doctoral experience. All experience forms MUST be sent directly from the supervisor.
  5. Form 5A (Application for Limited Permit for Persons Gaining Experience for Licensure) – MUST be submitted and approved before you can start gaining post-doctoral hours. There are exemptions in law that will not require a limited permit but it is the responsibility of the applicant to know if the site they are working at is considered exempt. Please review the section for exempt person in law as well as the questions and answers section for limited permits.
  6. Form 5B (Application for Limited Permit) – used by those that are licensed in another state but still need to sit for the national examination (EPPP).

** Hours gained without a limited permit and/or not in an exempt setting may be considered illegal practice and will not count towards licensure. Also, a limited permit is only issued to those that need to gain the required experience for licensure. Therefore, if one completes all experience, we will void the limited permit and/or a renewal will not be issued.