Therapist who work from home, offer mobile massage services, or those who work in a physician’s office, physical therapy facility, chiropractic office or higher education sports facility are the only licensees that are not required to be listed on an establishment license, have an establishment license or registered with an establishment license as a solo practitioner. If you do not fall under any of the above listed, you are required by law to have an establishment license, be listed as working at a licensed establishment, or be registered as a solo practitioner with an establishment registration.
Massage Establishment Licenses & Establishment Registration (Solo Practitioner) FAQ’s: Click Here
Notice Regarding Inspections
Chapter 27. Inspections – §2701. Inspections – Licensed and Unlicensed Establishments
- The board may make periodic inspections of all massage establishments, including licensed and/or unlicensed massage establishments.
- Such inspections may include, but need not be limited to, confirmation that the site is being utilized for massage therapy and a determination of whether the establishment is in compliance with the laws and rules governing the establishment’s operation, facilities, personnel, safety, and sanitary requirements.
- Failure to cooperate with such inspections may lead to disciplinary action.
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Notice of Intent to Contest Violation: Notice of Intent to Contest Violation Form
Establishment License
- Establishment License Application: Download Here
- Establishment License Renewal: Download Here
Establishment Registration (Solo Practitioner)
- Establishment Registration Application: Download Here
- Establishment Registration Renewal: Download Here
Establishment License Management
- Add or Delete A Therapist Form: Download Here
- Change of Establishment Address: Download Here
- Establishment Closure Form: Download Here
Other Forms
- Third Party Authorization Form: Download Here