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Licensed Physical Therapist
Total cost: $935
Member
PT Compact
Allowed
Direct Access
Allowed
Dry Needling
Required
Jurisprudence
30 hrs
CE Hours
$935
Total Initial Fees
CE Hours Required
30 hours
Per 2 years (biennial); renewal window january-march of odd-numbered years renewal cycle
Renewal Cycle
2 years (biennial); renewal window January-March of odd-numbered years
Required CE Topics
4 topic areas
2 hours of jurisprudence required each renewal, Evidence-based practice, Clinical skills, +1 more
Renewal Fee
$190
DPT Degree & Program Requirements
VerifiedDegree Required
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
CAPTE Accreditation
Required
CAPTE Details
Graduation from a CAPTE-accredited physical therapy program is required
Program Length
3 years (post-baccalaureate)
Clinical Hours
1440 hrs
Prerequisite Courses
Physical therapists must earn a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree from a CAPTE-accredited program. Programs typically take 3 years and include extensive clinical education hours. Prerequisite coursework in anatomy, physiology, biology, chemistry, and physics is required.
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Exam Requirements
VerifiedNPTE Required
National Physical Therapy Examination
250
Questions
5 hrs
Time Limit
Scaled score of 600 out of 800
Passing Score
$485
NPTE Fee
Format: Computer-based; multiple choice
Jurisprudence Exam
Required
Details
Kentucky biannual jurisprudence exam required; free online
Retake Policy
90-day waiting period between attempts; maximum 6 attempts lifetime
The NPTE is a computer-based exam administered by the FSBPT (Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy). It consists of 250 multiple-choice questions with a 5-hour time limit. Many states also require a separate jurisprudence exam on state-specific laws and regulations.
Overall licensing difficulty: 19/100
Study recommendation: 1–2 weeks of focused review is usually sufficient
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NPTE (National Physical Therapy Exam)
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NPTE (National Physical Therapy Examination)
Questions
250 questions
Time Limit
5 hours
Passing Score
Scaled score of 600 out of 800
Format
Computer-based; multiple choice
Cost of failing
Retake fee: $485Invest in preparation to pass the first time.
How long should you study? Most candidates study 2–4 weeks before taking the NPTE (National Physical Therapy Examination).
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Patient Direct Access Details
VerifiedDirect Access Allowed
Patient access without physician referral
Evaluation Only
No
Treatment Duration Limit
No statutory time limit
Limitations
Unrestricted direct access; no physician referral required
Referral Required For
Direct access allows patients to receive physical therapy services without a physician referral. Most states allow some form of direct access, though limitations on treatment duration, evaluation-only provisions, and conditions requiring referral vary by state.
Physical Therapist Assistant Supervision
VerifiedPTA Supervision Required
PT-to-PTA Ratio
1:2
Supervision Type
General supervision
Telehealth Supervision
Telehealth permitted under board guidelines
Aide Supervision
Direct on-premises supervision required
Physical therapists are responsible for supervising physical therapist assistants (PTAs) and aides. Supervision ratios, types (direct vs. general), and telehealth supervision rules vary by state. PTAs must work under the direction and supervision of a licensed PT.
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Application Fee | $225 |
NPTE Fee Paid directly to FSBPT | $485 |
License Fee | $200 |
Background Check Fee | $50 |
Renewal Fee Biennial renewal | $190 |
Total Initial Fees Includes application ($200), NPTE ($485), license fee ($200), and background check ($50) | $935 |
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Renewal & CE Requirements
Verified2 years (biennial); renewal window January-March of odd-numbered years
Renewal Period
30 hrs
CE Hours Required
—
Practice Hours
Required CE Topics
Renewal Fee
$190
Biennial renewal
Regulatory Board
Physical therapist licenses must be renewed on schedule. Most states require continuing education hours covering topics such as ethics, pain management, and evidence-based practice. Some states also require minimum practice hours for renewal.
For a deeper dive into CE requirements and deadlines, see our physical therapist license renewal guide.
Out-of-State Reciprocity
VerifiedAccepts Out-of-State Credentials
PT Compact
Member State
Endorsement Available
Yes
PT Compact Details
Kentucky is an active member of the PT Compact, issuing and accepting compact privileges.
Endorsement Requirements
The Physical Therapy Compact allows licensed PTs and PTAs to practice in other compact member states without obtaining additional licenses. Non-compact states require license by endorsement, which typically involves verifying credentials, passing the NPTE, and submitting additional documentation.
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Kentucky is widely recognized as a pioneer in direct access legislation for physical therapy, and enforces a strict January-March renewal window in odd-numbered years only, making its renewal cycle one of the most rigid in the country.
Kentucky is recognized as a pioneer state for unrestricted direct access to physical therapy.
2 hours of jurisprudence CE required at each biennial renewal.
Renewal window is strictly January-March of odd-numbered years.
Dry needling is permitted with board-approved training.
Kentucky is a PT Compact member state.
Application fee of $200 is among the higher state fees.
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Kentucky requires passing the NPTE for PT licensure. As a PT Compact member state, Kentucky offers multistate practice privileges. Direct access is available for patients. All licensing is managed through the Kentucky Board of Physical Therapy.
Requirements vary by state. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing authority.