The Arizona College of Acupuncture (ASAOM) is duly accredited nationally through the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine (ACAHM), and within the State of Arizona through the Arizona State Board of Post Private Secondary Education (ASBPPSE), to offer licensure for acupuncture in the State of Arizona.

If you desire licensure elsewhere, refer to the information provided below. Be sure to follow up with the associated body connected to any information provided below as State-to-State and International regulations are subject to ongoing change.

Where Do You Plan to Practice?

  • Information includes required levels of training, exams and competencies, continuing education (CE) requirements, applicable fees, and license duration

  • Links to associated Governing Boards are provided for each State

INTERNATIONAL LOCATIONS are located at the bottom of this page:

  • Canada

  • the UK

  • EU

  • Australia

  • and Mexico

United States

  • Training: Only Osteopaths or Chiropractors may practice acupuncture in Alabama

    Exam: see Training

    Continuing Education Requirements: see Training

    Certification Requirements: see Training

    Fees: None

    License Duration: see Training

    Alabama Board of Medical Examiners and Medical License Commission

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 15 hours every two years

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fees: Application fee $200, License fee $325, Renewal fee $325

    License Duration: 2 years

    Division of Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 15 hours every two years

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fees: Application fee $250, License fee $275, plus $22 Fingerprint Processing fee, Renewal fee $275

    License Duration: 2 years

    Arizona Board of Acupuncture Examiners

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school with a four-year program

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams, including Herbology

    Continuing Education Requirements: 15 hours every two years

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fees: Application fee $250, Renewal fee $400, Annual Administrative Support fee $100

    License Duration: 2 years

    Arkansas State Board of Acupuncture & Related Techniques

  • Training: A master’s degree or approved training program from a California Acupuncture Board-approved school

    Exam: The California Acupuncture Licensing Examination

    Continuing Education Requirements: 50 hours every two years

    Certification Requirements: None

    Fees: Application fee $250, Exam fee $800, Renewal fee $500

    License Duration: 2 years

    Department of Consumer Affairs Acupuncture Board

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: None

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fees: Application fee $150, renewal fee “varies” per board, but most recent was $65

    License Duration: 2 years

    Colorado Office of Acupuncture Licensure

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: None

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $200, Renewal fee $255

    License Duration: 2 years

    Connecticut State Department of Public Health

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school; Chinese Herbology exam required to practice herbs

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 15 hours every two years

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $217, Renewal fee $217

    License Duration: Two years

    Delaware Division of Public Regulation

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school; must include Herbology or Oriental medicine

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 30 hours every two years

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification. Must maintain Chinese Herbology or Oriental Medicine to practice herbs.

    Fee: Application fee $230. Renewal fee $290

    License Duration: 2 Years

    DC Health

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school, plus a 60 hour injection therapy course and an “8 hour program that incorporates the safe and beneficial use of laboratory test and imaging findings”

    Exam: All NCCAOM exams, including Chinese Herbology or Oriental Medicine

    Continuing Education Requirements: Per board, “Licensed Acupuncturist renewing a license for the first time are only required to complete 2 hours of medical errors and 3 hours of HIV/AIDS.” Thereafter, 30 hours every two years

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $200, License fee $200, Renewal fee $280

    License Duration: 2 years

    Florida Board of Acupuncture

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school. For licensees with less than one year of clinical experience, they must be supervised by a Georgia-licensed acupuncturist (who has at least four years experience) for one year.

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 40 hours every two years

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification.

    Fee: Application fee $300, Renewal fee $105

    License Duration: 2 years

    Georgia Composite Medical Board

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: None

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $377 or $230 depending on odd or even numbered year, Renewal fee $294

    License Duration: 2 years

    Hawaii Board of Acupuncture

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 10 hours

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $50, Initial Licensure fee $150, Renewal fee $75

    License Duration: 1 year

    Idaho Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 30 hours every 2 years

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $500, Renewal fee $250

    License Duration: 2 years

    Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: None

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $150, Renewal fee $100

    License Duration: 2 years

    Indiana Professional Licensing Agency

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements:

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $300, Background check fee $45, Renewal fee $300

    License Duration: 2 years, renewed by end of October on even numbered years

    Iowa Board of Medicine

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 15 hours in first year, 30 hours every two years thereafter

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $165 and $3 National Practitioner Data Bank fee, Renewal fee $125

    License Duration: 1 year, by end of March

    Kansas Board of Healing Arts

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 30 hours every two years

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $150, Renewal fee $150

    License Duration: 2 years

    Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure

  • Acupuncturists may only practice under the supervision of a physician in Louisiana

    Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 15 hours each year

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $200

    License Duration: 1 year

    Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 30 hours every 2 years

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $180, Criminal Background Check fee $21, Renewal fee $180

    License Duration: 1 year

    Maine Board of Complementary Health Care Providers

  • Requires licensure, but not NCCAOM exams

    Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: None

    Continuing Education Requirements: 30 hours every 2 years

    Certification Requirements: None

    Fee: Application fee $525, Renewal fee $525 plus Maryland Health Care Commission User Fee $26

    License Duration: 2 years

    Maryland Board of Acupuncture

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 30 hours every 2 years

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $300, Renewal fee $200

    License Duration: 2 years

    Committee on Acupuncture – Board of Registration in Medicine

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school, training in recognizing human trafficking, two hours of implicit bias training

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 30 hours every 2 years

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $475, Renewal fee $400

    License Duration: 2 years

    Michigan Board of Acupuncture

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: Per NCCAOM standard

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $300 plus Criminal Background Check Fee $33.25, Renewal fee $300

    License Duration: 1 year

    Minnesota Board of Medical Practice

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 30 hours every 2 years

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $400, Renewal fee $150

    License Duration: 1 year

    Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure

    Note that for an acupuncturist to treat a patient for anything but weight loss, smoking addiction, or substance abuse, “Evaluation of patient by physician required within six months before date of performing acupuncture.”

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 30 hours every 2 years

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $200, Renewal fee $100

    License Duration: 2 years

    Missouri Acupuncturist Advisory Committee

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 30 hours every 2 years

    Certification Requirements: None

    Fee: Application fee $75, Renewal fee $150

    License Duration: 2 years

    Montana Board of Medical Examiners

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 50 hours every 2 years

    Certification Requirements: None, if continuing education requirement is met

    Fee: Application fee $300, Renewal fee $121

    License Duration: 2 years

    Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams (including Herbology), plus State Board Exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 10 hours per year

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $1000, Renewal fee $700

    License Duration: 1 year

    Nevada State Board of Oriental Medicine

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 30 hours

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $110, Admissions fee $100, Renewal fee $110

    License Duration: 2 years

    Board of Acupuncture Licensing

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams, including Herbology, plus Acupuncture Jurisprudence Safety Exam

    Continuing Education Requirements: None

    Certification Requirements: None for acupuncture, separate requirements to practice herbal medicine

    Fee: Application fee $100, Initial Certification fee $270, Renewal fee $270

    License Duration: 2 years

    Acupuncture Examining Board

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams, including Herbology, plus a local Clinical Skills Examination

    Continuing Education Requirements: None

    Certification Requirements: None

    Fee: Application fee $525, Clinical Skills Examination fee $500, Renewal fee $225

    License Duration: 1 year

    Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Board

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: Foundations and Acupuncture exams only

    Continuing Education Requirements: None

    Certification Requirements: None

    Fee: Application fee $788, Renewal fee $70

    License Duration: 1 year

    New York State Education Department Office of the Professions

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 40 hours every 2 years

    Certification Requirements: None

    Fee: Application fee $100, Licensing fee $500, Renewal fee $300

    License Duration: 2 years

    North Carolina Acupuncture Licensing Board

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 30 hours every 2 years

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $300 plus License Origination fee $50; Renewal fee $200

    License Duration: 2 years

    North Dakota Board of Integrative Health Care

  • Note: Must also submit criminal record checks (FBI and Ohio BCI)

    Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: None

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $103.50, Renewal fee $100

    License Duration: 2 years

    State Medical Board of Ohio

  • Note: There is currently no law in Oklahoma which prohibits, regulates, or allows for licensure for acupuncture. There is a nonprofit organization which provides certification to those with NCCAOM certification, but no state licensing. Per their website, however, there has been much turmoil in their leadership in recent years, and their last meeting was in 2021.

    Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: None

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Annual certification fee $50

    License Duration: 1 year

    Oklahoma Acupuncture Association

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams. At board’s discretion, an interview and/or exam may be required.

    Continuing Education Requirements: 30 hours every 2 years

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application Processing fee $245, Criminal Background Check $48, License Registration fee $322, Renewal fee $326

    License Duration: 2 years

    Oregon Medical Board

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM Foundations, Acupuncture, and Herbology exams, but not Biomedicine

    Continuing Education Requirements: “2 hours of Board-approved continuing education in child abuse recognition and reporting requirements must be completed for renewal or reactivation of a license.”

    Certification Requirements: None

    Fee: Application fee $120, Renewal fee $180

    License Duration: 2 years

    Pennsylvania Department of State

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 40 hours every 2 years

    Certification Requirements: None

    Fee: Application fee $310, Renewal fee $312.50

    License Duration: 1 year

    Rhode Island Department of Health

  • Note: There is currently no licensing board for acupuncture in South Dakota. Chiropractors may practice acupuncture with 100 hours of training.

    Training: None

    Exam: None

    Continuing Education Requirements: None

    Certification Requirements: None

    Fee: NA

    License Duration: NA

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 30 hours every 2 years

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $760, Renewal fee $310

    License Duration: 2 years

    Tennessee Board of Acupuncture

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams, including Herbology; Texas Jurisprudence (JP) exam

    Continuing Education Requirements: 34 hours every 2 years, including a state-approved human trafficking prevention course

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $320, Registration fee $171.25–$671 (after license approved, prorated per time of license approval). Renewal Registration fee $667

    License Duration: 2 years

    Texas Medical Board

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 30 hours every two years

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $110, Renewal fee $63

    License Duration: 2 years

    Utah Division of Professional Licensing

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams, including Herbology

    Continuing Education Requirements: 30 hours every 2 years

    Certification Requirements: None

    Fee: Application fee $100, Renewal fee $240

    License Duration: 2 years

    Vermont Office of Professional Regulation

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 20 hours every 2 years

    Certification Requirements: Must maintain NCCAOM certification

    Fee: Application fee $130, Renewal fee $108

    License Duration: 2 years

    Virginia Board of Medicine

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 20 hours every 2 years

    Certification Requirements: None

    Fee: Application fee $109, Renewal fee $205

    License Duration: 1 year

    Washington State Department of Health

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM Foundations and Acupuncture exams only

    Continuing Education Requirements: 48 hours every 2 years

    Certification Requirements: None

    Fee: Application fee $75, License fee $425, Renewal fee $425

    License Duration: 2 years

    West Virginia Board of Acupuncture

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM Foundations and Acupuncture exams only

    Continuing Education Requirements: None

    Certification Requirements: None

    Fee: Application fee $55, Renewal Fee $55

    License Duration: 2 years

    Wisconsin Department of Safety and Public Services

  • Training: A master’s degree from an ACAOM-accredited school

    Exam: NCCAOM certification exams

    Continuing Education Requirements: 30 hours every 2 years

    Certification Requirements: None

    Fee: Application fee $200, License fee $900, Renewal fee $450

    License Duration: 1 year

    Wyoming Board of Acupuncture

 

Canada

Currently, only certain Canadian provinces regulate acupuncture: British Columbia, Ontario, Alberta, Quebec, and New Foundland and Labrador. In order to practice in these provinces as a Registered Acupuncturist, or R.Ac. (similar to an L.Ac. in the USA), one must pass the Pan-Canadian Written and Clinical Case-Study Examinations, which are administered by the Canadian Alliance of Regulatory Bodies of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists (CARB-TCMPA). 

Prerequisites to attempt the above examinations vary from province to province, but generally include a minimum of academic and clinical hours that are similar to the requirements to take NCCAOM board exams. Once the exams have been completed successfully, one may apply to a given province’s provincial regulatory college for registration and licensure.

For ongoing licensure, there are annual fees, as well as requirements every two years of 50 hours of continuing education, as well as a minimum of 200 patient appointments. Below are requirements for international applicants for registration (with fees in Canadian dollars/CAD):

Alberta

College and Association of Acupuncturists of Alberta (CAAA)

British Columbia

College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of British Columbia (CTCMA)

Ontario

College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of Ontario (CTCMPAO)

Quebec

Order of Acupuncturists Quebec/Ordre des acupuncteurs du Québec (OAQ)

Newfoundland and Labrador

College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of Newfoundland and Labrador (CTCMPANL)


United Kingdom

While there is no overall, national regulation of acupuncture in the UK, all practitioners are required to be licensed with their respective local council, which will require a fee (which are known to vary from £17 to £300). Interestingly, this is in part due to acupuncturists being considered under an umbrella with other practices that pierce the skin, such as tattooing or piercing for earrings and similar. There is a fee of £1000  for practicing acupuncture without a license. This may vary in Greater London, where a more extensive license may be required. It is recommended that acupuncturists join professional organizations, such as the British Acupuncture Council.


European Union

Licensing and regulation of acupuncture varies widely across the European Union. Only two countries, Malta and Switzerland, regulate the profession of acupuncture on a national level. In certain other countries–Spain, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Latvia, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, and Latvia–only medical doctors may practice acupuncture. Many other countries, while having no national statutory regulation for acupuncture, rely on national associations for such (as in the UK). Finally, several countries have no specific regulation for acupuncture at all: The Netherlands, Ireland, Israel, Sweden, Poland, Norway, Albania, Bosnia/Herzegovina, Croatia, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, and Montenegro.


Australia

International acupuncturists wishing to practice in Australia must register with the Chinese Medicine Board of Australia. While those wishing to become acupuncturists who are local to Australia must complete a four-year bachelor's degree in acupuncture, those coming from abroad must meet CMBA-approved threshold requirements (already being licensed in the USA would go much further in that regard). Fees vary depending on the location(s) one wishes to practice in.


Mexico

While there are Mexican schools that offer a Bachelor’s Degree in Acupuncture, as well as a Higher University Technician in Acupuncture degree, there is no overall licensing or registration requirement to practice acupuncture in Mexico. That said, the Federal Commission for the Protection against Health Risks (COFEPRIS) does have some requirements that must be followed for operating a clinic or practice.



Information updated as of March 2023