Audiology / SLP · CT
Can a Audiologist transfer a license to Connecticut as a military spouse?
Data as of May 2026|Source: Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact (ASLP-IC) commission + DOJ Servicemembers Initiative
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⚠ VAEIA federal backstop
Not through the compact — Connecticut is not currently a Audiology / SLP compact member. A military-spouse Audiologist relies on VAEIA 2022 / 50 U.S.C. § 4025a, which requires Connecticut to recognize a valid out-of-state license upon relocation for military orders.
Your audiology / speech-language pathology board in Connecticut
Connecticut Department of Public Health, Practitioner Licensing and Investigations Section
portal.ct.gov/dph/practitioner-licensing--investigations/slp/speech-and-language-pathologist--licensure ↗☎ 860-509-7603Connecticut military-spouse provision
The Connecticut DPH Practitioner Licensing program lets a military spouse ordered with an active-duty servicemember to Connecticut obtain a Connecticut license for the duration of the orders, a process that applies to DPH-licensed speech-language pathologists and audiologists.
Official source ↗About the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact (ASLP-IC)
For audiologists and speech-language pathologists. Allows compact privilege to practice in member states without separate licensure.
Official compact site ↗All Audiology / SLP member states
29 jurisdictions. Tap any to check that destination for this profession.