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The MN Board of MFT has moved from its Minneapolis location to the Randolph Square Office Park, 335 Randolph Avenue, Suite 260, in St. Paul. While the building is open to the public, Board staff recommend that business primarily be conducted using email ( mft.board@state.mn.us ), telephone (612-617-2220) or online services.
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- Laws Rules / Minnesota Board of Marriage and Family Therapy
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MFT licensure in Minnesota is a 4-step process: education,...
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A Note for Recent Graduates and Pre-Licensed Practitioners: Please review this information regarding the use of "MFT" to describe an earned graduate degree. MFT licensure in Minnesota is a 4-step process: education, national exam, post-graduate experience, and state licensure exam.
LAMFT and LMFT license holders must renew their license annually by the expiration date listed on their licensure card. LAMFTs will have a renewal date of January 31 or June 30; LMFTs must renew annually by December 31. For more information.
Minnesota’s marriage and family therapists are licensed by the Minnesota Board of Marriage and Family Therapy. There are many professionals with MFT credentialing within the state: 1,478 LMFTs and 346 LAMFTs, according to the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.
The board adopts and enforces rules relating to licensure of marriage and family therapists and to regulation of their professional conduct. History: "In 1987, the Minnesota Legislature provided for the licensure of marriage and family therapists, social workers, and the oversight of unlicensed mental health practice under the 'Office of Social ...
7 Δεκ 2023 · A licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT) must be licensed as a marriage and family therapist by the Minnesota Board of Marriage and Family Therapy, or if out of state, meet the Minnesota Board criteria to enroll as a LMFT with Minnesota Health Care Programs (MHCP).
Minnesota State Resources. Licensure. The information below is collected from state licensure boards or regulatory agencies responsible for regulating the professions of marriage and family therapy. The information is reviewed on an annual basis.