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Massage Therapist
Governing Authority
New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification — Advisory Board of Massage Therapy
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Licensed
Regulation
750 hrs
Training Hours
Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT)
License Title
MBLEx
Exam Required
$305
Total Fees
12 hrs
CE Required
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Minimum Age
Education Level
Background Check
Fingerprinting
CPR Certification
Liability Insurance
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Required Training Hours
750 hours
Clinical / Hands-On Hours
hours
Program Approval
NH Administrative Rules-compliant massage therapy school
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Massage & Bodywork Licensing Examination (MBLEx)
Administered by FSMTB
Passing Score
Scaled score — pass/fail
Exam Fee
$195
MBLEx fee paid to FSMTB
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Overall licensing difficulty: 4/100
Study recommendation: 1–2 weeks of focused review is usually sufficient
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MBLEx (Massage & Bodywork Licensing Examination)
Questions
100 questions
Time Limit
2 hours
Passing Score
Scaled score — pass/fail
Format
Computer-based, multiple choice
Cost of failing
Retake fee: $195Invest in preparation to pass the first time.
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| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Application Fee Current as of 2026-04-12; verify with New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification — Advisory Board of Massage Therapy for the latest fee schedule | $110 |
License Fee Current as of 2026-04-12; verify with New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification — Advisory Board of Massage Therapy for the latest fee schedule | Application Fee $121.00 (no separate license fee listed) |
Exam Fee MBLEx fee paid to FSMTB | $195 |
Total Government Fees Application ($110) + MBLEx ($195) | $305 |
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Can Use Title “LMT”
YesModalities Allowed
Restrictions
Accepts Out-of-State License
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Renewal Period
Renewal Fee
Continuing Education
New Hampshire requires 750 hours of education, placing it among the states with higher requirements. Current adult CPR and first aid certifications are mandatory. The application fee is $110. Licenses renew every 2 years. 12 hours of continuing education are required per renewal cycle. Neighboring states include Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, each with their own massage therapist requirements.
New Hampshire requires 750 hours, one of the higher requirements.
Current adult CPR and first aid certifications required.
12 CE hours per 2-year renewal period.
New Hampshire accepts out-of-state massage therapist credentials under certain conditions. Contact New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification — Advisory Board of Massage Therapy for reciprocity requirements and documentation.
A criminal background check is required as part of the massage therapist application process in New Hampshire.
Applicants must be at least 18 years of age to obtain a massage therapist credential in New Hampshire.
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New Hampshire requires 750 hours of training to become a licensed massage therapist. Visit the state board for approved providers and application details.
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