Nevada has joined the Physical Therapy (PT) Compact, enabling licensed Physical Therapists (PTs) and Physical Therapist Assistants (PTAs) to practice across state lines with a compact privilege, rather than obtaining a full license in every participating state. This initiative expands care access, reduces regulatory barriers, and supports a mobile workforce.
Please note: The Nevada Board has not yet started issuing compact privileges.
Key Points about the PT Compact:
- Compact privileges are purchased from the PT Compact Commission, not the Nevada Physical Therapy Board.
- A PT/PTA Compact Privilege in Nevada is not a PT/PTA license.
- To be eligible, practitioners must hold an active license in a home state that is a PT Compact member and meet other requirements, including passing Nevada’s Jurisprudence Exam.
- Practitioners must follow Nevada laws and scope of practice when working in Nevada under a compact privilege.