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Can a Licensed Professional Counselor transfer a license to Georgia as a military spouse?

Data as of May 2026|Source: Counseling Compact commission + DOJ Servicemembers Initiative
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✓ Yes — compact transfer

Yes. Georgia is a member of the Counseling Compact, so a Licensed Professional Counselor holding a multistate/compact license can practice in GA without re-applying. Explicit military-spouse provision: practice on home-state license in any Compact state, plus expedited home-license process when moving.

Your counseling licensing board in Georgia

Georgia Composite Board of Professional Counselors, Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists (Secretary of State)
sos.ga.gov/board-professional-counselors-social-workers-and-marriage-family-therapists478-207-1670
Georgia military-spouse provision

Under Board Rule 135-13, military spouses and transitioning service members who document their qualifying status, pay the required fee, and meet licensure requirements qualify for expedited processing of a counselor license application.

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About the Counseling Compact

For licensed professional counselors (LPC, LMHC, LCMHC). Member-state license is recognized in all other member states; military spouses can use home-state license in any compact state.

Official compact site ↗

All Counseling member states

34 jurisdictions. Tap any to check that destination for this profession.

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All compacts for GeorgiaCounseling 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