Arkansas Licensure

Arkansas Licensure

The Arkansas Psychology Board, appointed by the Governor, safeguards the public by regulating the practice of psychology in Arkansas. This includes evaluating the qualifications of psychology licensure applicants and enforcing ethical practice standards. The major responsibility of the State Board is to insure that the people of the State of Arkansas are protected from misrepresentation, unethical practice, and/or incompetence in the practice of psychology.

What You Need to Know:

The Arkansas Psychology Board website is the official source for the most up-to-date information on CE requirements. This includes details on:

  • The number of CE credits required per renewal period
  • Specific CE topic requirements or limitations
  • Procedures for CE approval

The Arkansas Psychology Board website also provides information on:

  • How to file a complaint
  • Applying for Arkansas licensure
  • Obtaining licensing renewal fees

How ArPA Can Help:

The Arkansas Psychological Association is a valuable resource for fulfilling your CE needs. We offer a variety of educational programs throughout the year, including workshops, conferences, and webinars. Many of these programs are approved for CE credit by the Arkansas Psychology Board.

By staying current through CE activities, you demonstrate your commitment to providing high-quality psychological services to your clients. ArPA is dedicated to supporting your ongoing professional development. Visit the Arkansas Psychology Board website for the latest CE requirements and information on licensure and complaints.

Explore upcoming events and find programs that align with your professional development goals.