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Board of Massage Therapists

The mission and purpose of the Board is to regulate the practice of massage and bodywork therapy in the State of North Carolina to ensure standards of competency and to protect the public health, safety and welfare.

The Board regulates the practice of massage and bodywork therapy by:

  • Determining the qualifications of persons seeking to practice massage and bodywork therapy and authorizing persons who have met the statutory requirements to so practice; and
  • Enforcing the provisions of laws governing the practice of massage and bodywork therapy and those duly enacted rules designed to ensure its safe and ethical practice.

This website is intended to provide information to those interested in the practice of massage and bodywork therapy in North Carolina.

Information is believed to be accurate but not guaranteed. The Board of Massage & Bodywork Therapy disclaims liability for any errors or omissions. To verify any information please Contact the Board.

Online license renewals ended December 31 at midnight. If you need to renew your license, you can renew by mail. The Application for License Renewal can be found under the Document Center tab. Please include a letter stating whether or not you have been practicing massage and bodywork therapy in NC since your license expired.

Source: www.bmbt.org
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