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Can a Audiologist transfer a license to Maine 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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✓ Yes — compact transfer

Yes. Maine is a member of the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact (ASLP-IC), so a Audiologist holding a multistate/compact license can practice in ME without re-applying. Compact privilege travels with home license; check the compact site for current member states as new ones join frequently.

Your audiology / speech-language pathology board in Maine

Maine Board of Speech, Audiology and Hearing (Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation)
www.maine.gov/pfr/professionallicensing/professions/board-speech-audiology-hearing/licensing/audiologist-speech-language-pathologist207-624-8624
Maine military-spouse provision

Maine law 10 M.R.S. section 8011 lets an active or recently separated servicemember, or their spouse, receive a temporary Maine license while applying for full licensure, applicable to OPOR-regulated professions including the Board of Speech, Audiology and Hearing.

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.

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All compacts for MaineAudiology / SLP portability — all states →License portability checker →MyCAA: $4,000 for relicensing →
Published by the Honest MOS Editorial DeskVerified against DoD/.gov sourcesUpdated May 2026Editorial standards