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Social Worker (LCSW)
Total cost: Approximately $300-$330 (application + exam)
Governing Authority
Missouri Committee for Social Workers, Division of Professional Registration
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LCSW
Clinical License
Required
ASWB Exam
3,000
Supervised Hours
30 hrs
CE Hours
Approximately $300-$330 (application + exam)
Total Initial Fees
Member
Interstate Compact
BSW-Level (LSW/LBSW)
Title
Licensed Baccalaureate Social Worker (LBSW)
Abbreviation
LBSW
Education
BSW from CSWE-accredited program
Exam Required
ASWB Bachelor's Examination
Supervision
Must work under supervision; can obtain independent practice authorization by completing 3,000 hours in 2-4 years under an LCSW, LAMSW, or LBSW with independent practice status
Scope
Generalist social work practice including case management, intake assessments, referrals, and community outreach
MSW-Level (LMSW)
Title
Licensed Master Social Worker
Abbreviation
LMSW
Education
MSW or DSW from CSWE-accredited program
Exam Required
ASWB Master's Examination
Supervision
Must work under supervision; may pursue LCSW or LAMSW with additional experience
Scope
Advanced generalist social work under supervision including assessment, treatment planning, and program development
LCSW/LISW/LICSW
Title
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Abbreviation
LCSW
Education
MSW or DSW from CSWE-accredited program plus 3,000 hours supervised clinical experience in 2-4 years
Exam Required
ASWB Clinical Examination
Supervision
3,000 hours over 2-4 years; at least 2 hours of supervised experiences every 2 weeks
Scope
Independent clinical practice including psychotherapy, diagnosis, treatment planning, and private practice
Education & Training
VerifiedBachelor's Degree
BSW from CSWE-accredited program
Master's Degree
MSW or DSW from CSWE-accredited program
Required
CSWE Accredited
900
Field Placement Hours
60 graduate credit hours for MSW
Credit Hours
Social work education must come from a program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). The MSW is required for clinical licensure (LCSW). Field placement provides supervised clinical experience integral to social work training.
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ASWB Exam Requirements
VerifiedRequired
Bachelor's Exam
Required
Master's Exam
Required
Clinical Exam
Exam Provider
Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB)
Available ASWB Exam Levels
Exam Details
170
Questions
240 min
Time Limit
ASWB Exam Fee
$230 for Bachelor's/Master's; $260 for Clinical
Retake Policy
Candidates may retake the exam after a 90-day waiting period.
Overall licensing difficulty: 36/100
Study recommendation: 1–2 weeks of focused review is usually sufficient
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ASWB Social Work Exam
Questions
170 questions
Time Limit
240 minutes
Administered By
Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB)
Cost of failing
Retake fee: $230 for Bachelor's/Master's; $260 for ClinicalInvest in preparation to pass the first time.
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Post-Master's Supervision Requirements
VerifiedSupervised experience required for clinical license
3,000
Total Hours
Not separately specified; 3,000 total clinical hours
Direct Client Hours
2 to 4 years
Duration
Supervisor Qualifications
Board-approved LCSW supervisor
Supervision Ratio
4 hours of direct individual supervision every 4 weeks; may sit for exam at 2,250 hours/18 months
Clinical social work licensure (LCSW) requires post-master's supervised experience under a qualified clinical supervisor. Supervision must include both direct client contact hours and face-to-face supervision meetings.
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Application Fee | $70 |
ASWB Exam Fee | $260 for Clinical |
License Fee | Included in application fee |
Supervision Registration Fee | Not separately specified |
Renewal Fee | $70 (biennial, by September 30 of odd years) |
Total Initial Fees | Approximately $300-$330 (application + exam) |
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Renewal & CE Requirements
VerifiedBiennial; renewal by September 30 of odd-numbered years
Renewal Period
30 hrs
CE Hours Required
Mandatory CE Topics
Renewal Fee
$70
Regulatory Board
Social worker licenses must be renewed on schedule. Most states require continuing education covering topics such as ethics, cultural competency, suicide prevention, and clinical practice updates. Some states have specific mandatory CE topics that must be completed each renewal cycle.
Out-of-State Reciprocity
VerifiedAccepts Out-of-State Credentials
Interstate Compact Member
Reciprocity Type
Interstate compact and endorsement
Transfer Details
Missouri was one of the first states to enact the Social Work Licensure Compact. License by endorsement is also available for practitioners from non-compact states.
Additional Requirements for Transfer
The Social Work Licensure Compact allows eligible social workers to practice across member states. States not in the compact may offer license by endorsement for out-of-state applicants with equivalent credentials and experience.
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Title Protection
VerifiedMissouri protects the titles LBSW, LMSW, LAMSW, and LCSW. Using these titles without proper licensure is a violation of state law.
Telehealth Rules
VerifiedInterstate Telehealth Allowed
Telehealth permitted. Missouri is a compact member state -- was the first state to enact the compact.
Mandatory Reporting
VerifiedSocial Workers Are Mandatory Reporters
Licensed social workers in Missouri are mandatory reporters of suspected child abuse, neglect, and elder abuse. Failure to report can result in disciplinary action and criminal penalties.
Social work scope of practice includes title protection, telehealth regulations, and mandatory reporting obligations. Clinical social workers (LCSWs) can independently diagnose and treat mental health conditions in most states.
Missouri was the first state to enact the Social Work Licensure Compact. Allows clinical exam candidacy at 2,250 hours (before completing full 3,000). Requires 4 hours of individual supervision every 4 weeks. Mandates suicide prevention and DEI CE.
Missouri was the first state to enact the Social Work Licensure Compact.
Candidates may sit for the clinical exam after 2,250 hours and 18 months of supervision.
30 CE hours per biennium with 3 in ethics, 3 in DEI/cultural competency, and 2 in suicide prevention.
Supervision requires 4 hours of individual supervision every 4 weeks.
Social Work Compact enacted and commission activated (April 2024) but NOT yet issuing multistate licenses as of March 2026.
LAMSW (Licensed Advanced Macro Social Worker) is unique to Missouri — recognizes macro social work with specific advanced license.
LCSW supervision: at least 2 hours every 2 weeks.
Social Worker requirements in nearby states
| State | Total Cost | Timeline | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Missouri (you) | Approximately $300-$330 (application + exam) | 420–450 wks | |
| Arkansas | Approximately $370-$435 (application + exam + background check) | 420–450 wks | → |
| Illinois | LSW: approximately $50 (application only, no exam); LCSW: approximately $310 (application $50 + Clinical exam $260) | 420–450 wks | → |
| Iowa | Approximately $350-$380 (application + exam fee) | 420–450 wks | → |
| Kansas | Approximately $460-$510 (application + exam + license fee depending on level) | 420–450 wks | → |
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✓ SW Compact Compact State — Missouri is a member of the Social Work Licensure Compact. Licensed social workers from other member states may be eligible for expedited practice privileges.
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Missouri offers the LCSW as its clinical social work license. The ASWB Clinical exam is required. 3,000 hours of supervised experience are required. All licensing is managed through the Missouri Committee for Social Workers, Division of Professional Registration.
Requirements vary by state and license level. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing board.