Delaware Marriage and Family Therapist License Requirements
State-board requirements, fees, and renewal cycle drawn from official regulator records.
Specializes in treating relationship and family issues.
What the Delaware data shows for Marriage and Family Therapists
To practice as a marriage and family therapist in Delaware, the state licensing board requires 3,054 documented education or training hours, a passing score on the MFT National Examination examination, and 2 years of supervised work experience. A criminal history background check is also part of the application. Applicants must be at least 18 years old. The regulation sits under Delaware's professional licensing framework, which classifies training as "Masters or Doctoral Degree".
Upfront cost is $200, with renewal running $172 on a 2-year cycle. Maintaining the license requires 36 hours of continuing education per 2-year cycle, an ongoing cost applicants often underestimate when budgeting the career.
Reciprocity is available: MFT Licensure Compact: adoption underway. Compared to the profession-wide pattern, the numbers above should be cross-checked against other states before relocating — licensing cost, training hours, and exam requirements vary enough that a different state may cut thousands of dollars and months of training from the path. The state board, not this page, is the final authority; verify every field below with the official regulator before you pay fees or enroll in training.
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Source: NCSL Occupational Licensing Database, Institute for Justice License to Work (3rd Ed.), state licensing board websites NCSL Occupational Licensing Database, Institute for Justice License to Work (3rd Ed.), state licensing board websites
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