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The North Carolina Social Work Certification and Licensure Board places high importance on serving the public in North Carolina and are dedicated to expediting the processing of temporary licenses to support individuals impacted by recent natural disasters.
- LCSW-Associate Forms
LCSW-Associate Forms - North Carolina Social Work...
- Certification & Licensure
Four levels of credentialing are available through the...
- Renewal FAQs
The Board relies on the licensee to use their discretion in...
- Continuing Education Information
Continuing Education Information - North Carolina Social...
- LCSW Supervisor Roster
The Board requires that LCSWA supervision be provided by an...
- About
This website is considered a primary source for North...
- Military
Military - North Carolina Social Work Certification and...
- Complaints
A complaint form may be obtained from the Board office or...
- LCSW-Associate Forms
Four levels of credentialing are available through the Board; three voluntary certifications for non-clinical social work practice (CSW, CMSW, CSWM), and one license (LCSW, LCSW-A) which is required for clinical social work practice in the state of North Carolina.
This website is considered a primary source for North Carolina Social Work Certification and Licensure Board (NCSWCLB) data. Credentialing information is current (updated in real time) and is the same information the Board provides through other means, such as telephone, fax, mail, or email.
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North Carolina Social Work Certification and Licensure Board. The North Carolina Social Work Certification and Licensure Board (NCSWCLB) protects the public by setting standards for qualifications, training, and experience for those who seek to represent themselves to the public as a certified/licensed social worker and by promoting high ...
Phone: 336-625-1679 Fax: 336-625-4246 ... North Carolina Social Work Certification and Licensure Board
In 1984 the North Carolina General Assembly passed an Act for Certification of Social Workers in North Carolina which is NC GS 90-B. This legislation created the NCSWLC Board and set four voluntary levels of certification.