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Physical Therapist Assistant
Total cost: $585
LPTA
Credential
Required
NPTE-PTA
Not Required
Jurisprudence Exam
General supervision
Supervision Type
40 hrs
CE Hours
$585
Total Initial Fees
Education & CAPTE Accreditation
VerifiedMinimum Degree
Associate's degree
CAPTE Accredited
Required
Program Length
2 years
Clinical Hours
Varies by program hours
Accepted Programs
PTAs must graduate from a CAPTE-accredited physical therapist assistant program, typically an associate's degree. Programs include coursework in anatomy, kinesiology, and clinical rotations.
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Exam Requirements
VerifiedRequired
NPTE-PTA Exam
Not Required
Jurisprudence Exam
National Physical Therapy Exam for PTAs (NPTE-PTA)
180
Questions
4 hrs
Time Limit
600/800
Passing Score
$485
Exam Fee
Format: Computer-based, multiple-choice
Overall licensing difficulty: 15/100
Study recommendation: 1–2 weeks of focused review is usually sufficient
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National Physical Therapy Examination for PTAs (NPTE-PTA)
Questions
180 questions
Passing Score
600/800
Format
Computer-based, multiple-choice
Cost of failing
Retake fee: $485Invest in preparation to pass the first time.
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Supervision by Physical Therapist
VerifiedSupervising PT Required
General supervision
Supervision Type
Not specified
PT:PTA Ratio
No
On-Site PT Required
Supervision Details
PTAs in Illinois must practice under general supervision of a licensed PT.
PTAs must work under the supervision of a licensed Physical Therapist (PT). Supervision types vary by state and may include direct, general, or on-site requirements. PT-to-PTA ratios determine how many PTAs a single PT can supervise.
State-Specific Requirements
VerifiedYes
State Licensed
Required
Background Check
Required
Fingerprinting
Not Required
CPR Certification
No Jurisprudence Exam Required
Additional Requirements
Most states require PTAs to pass the NPTE-PTA, complete a background check, and meet state-specific requirements such as jurisprudence exams, CPR certification, and fingerprinting.
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| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Application Fee | $50 |
NPTE Exam Fee Fee paid directly to FSBPT | $485 |
Jurisprudence Exam Fee | $0 |
State License Fee | $50 |
Renewal Fee | $50 |
Total Initial Fees Includes NPTE-PTA ($485), application fee ($50) | $585 |
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Renewal & CE Requirements
Verified2 years
Renewal Period
40 hrs
CE Hours Required
CE Topics
Renewal Fee
$50
Regulatory Board
PTA licenses must be renewed on schedule. Most states require continuing education hours covering topics such as patient care, ethics, and state-specific physical therapy practice standards.
Out-of-State Reciprocity
VerifiedAccepts Out-of-State Credentials
PT Compact Member
No
Reciprocity Type
Endorsement
Transfer Details
Illinois accepts out-of-state applicants through endorsement. Applicants must verify NPTE-PTA scores and meet state-specific requirements.
Additional Requirements for Transfer
The Physical Therapy Compact (PT Compact) allows PTAs to practice across member states with a compact privilege. Non-compact states may still accept out-of-state credentials through endorsement or reciprocity agreements.
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Illinois uniquely requires 1 hour of sexual harassment prevention training as part of CE. PTAs renew in odd years. Illinois is not yet a PT Compact member (legislation introduced).
Telehealth: Allowed
Telehealth permitted in Illinois with valid PTA license and appropriate PT supervision; must comply with state telehealth regulations
PTAs must work under general supervision of a licensed PT
Illinois does not participate in the Physical Therapy Compact.
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Illinois is not currently a member of the Physical Therapy Compact. PTA licensees must apply through standard reciprocity or endorsement. See which states are in the PT Compact →
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Illinois requires the NPTE-PTA exam for physical therapist assistants. PTAs practice under general supervision supervision of a licensed PT. All licensing is managed through the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
Requirements vary by state. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing authority.