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Profession Guide · Audiology / SLP

Audiologist license portability for military spouses

For audiologists and speech-language pathologists. Allows compact privilege to practice in member states without separate licensure.

Data as of May 2026|Source: Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact (ASLP-IC) commission|Based on 29 member states
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States that accept your license (29)

Tap a state to see the full transfer answer for Audiologists.

AL · AlabamaAZ · ArizonaAR · ArkansasCO · ColoradoDE · DelawareFL · FloridaGA · GeorgiaID · IdahoIN · IndianaIA · IowaKS · KansasKY · KentuckyLA · LouisianaME · MaineMD · MarylandMS · MississippiNE · NebraskaNH · New HampshireNC · North CarolinaND · North DakotaOH · OhioOK · OklahomaSC · South CarolinaTN · TennesseeUT · UtahVA · VirginiaWA · WashingtonWV · West VirginiaWY · Wyoming

States using the VAEIA backstop (21)

Not in the compact — VAEIA 2022 still requires recognition for spouses.

AK · AlaskaCA · CaliforniaCT · ConnecticutHI · HawaiiIL · IllinoisMA · MassachusettsMI · MichiganMN · MinnesotaMO · MissouriMT · MontanaNV · NevadaNJ · New JerseyNM · New MexicoNY · New YorkOR · OregonPA · PennsylvaniaRI · Rhode IslandSD · South DakotaTX · TexasVT · VermontWI · Wisconsin
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Published by the Honest MOS Editorial DeskVerified against DoD/.gov sourcesUpdated May 2026Editorial standards