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LicenseTrack Health
Allied Health Licensing by State

LicenseTrack Health is published as an editorial reference directory and operates without an in-house clinical, legal, or licensing-board team. The categories below describe how different kinds of inquiries are handled. Routing your message to the right category at the outset shortens response time and ensures the right editor sees the request.

Corrections

If you are a state licensing board representative, a national credentialing body, an accredited training provider, or a credentialed practitioner who has identified a factual error on a specific page — outdated training hour requirements, an obsolete fee, an incorrect agency name, a broken citation — please email corrections to corrections [at] licensetrack-health.example with the URL of the page in question, the specific factual claim that is incorrect, and the authoritative source documenting the correct value. Corrections from authoritative sources are reviewed and applied within five business days.

Editorial Feedback

If you are a reader and want to suggest a topic, request additional coverage of a profession or state not currently in scope, or share feedback on the usefulness of an existing guide, please email editorial [at] licensetrack-health.example. Editorial expansion of the site's profession or state coverage is prioritized based on reader demand and on the availability of authoritative source material; reader requests are a meaningful input to that prioritization.

Partnerships

For partnership and content syndication inquiries — including from professional associations, training providers, hospital system corporate communications teams, and credential-aligned employer partners — please email partnerships [at] licensetrack-health.example. The site's editorial independence is structurally separate from any partnership relationship, and partnerships are not a path to influence over the site's coverage of any specific credentialing body, training provider, or state board.

Press

For press inquiries, including requests for background commentary on allied health credentialing trends, please email press [at] licensetrack-health.example with publication name, deadline, and the specific question or angle being explored. Where comment is provided on the record, it is provided as general background reference; the site does not represent any state licensing board, credentialing body, or training provider.