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Minnesota Audiologist License

Speech-Language Pathologist, Audiologist, and Hearing Instrument Dispenser Advisory Council

Total Fee
$132
Processing Time
4 to 6 Weeks
Fingerprints
Required
IdentoGO / BCA
Temp License
Not available
See board

What You'll Need

  • Official Transcripts — Documentation of a doctoral degree in audiology from an accredited institution.
  • Supervised Clinical Training Form — Verification of supervised graduate or doctoral clinical training experience.
  • ASHA/ABA Certification — Copy of current CCC-A from ASHA or board certification from ABA, if applying via Method 2 or 3.
  • Verification of Credential — Required if you hold or have held a license in another state.

How to Apply

  1. Complete Background Study
    New applicants must initiate an online background study through the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) NETStudy 2.0 system. Use provider number HP2Ap.
  2. Create MDH Licensing Account
    Register for an account on the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Licensing System portal to begin the online application process.
  3. Submit Initial Application
    Complete the online application for Audiologist licensure. You may apply for a temporary license if you need to practice while your full application is processed.
  4. Submit Required Documentation
    Provide official transcripts, verification of clinical training, and ASHA/ABA certification if applicable. Documents can be uploaded or mailed to MDH.
    Application Forms & Instructions
  5. Pass the HID Exam
    Audiologists in Minnesota must pass the Hearing Instrument Dispenser (HID) Practical Examination to be eligible for full licensure.
  6. Pay Licensure Fees
    Pay the initial application fee ($523) and the one-time criminal background check processing fee ($13) through the online portal.
Total Fee
$132
Processing Time
4 to 6 Weeks
Fingerprints
Required
Temp License
Not available

Transfer License

Requirements
Audiologists licensed in another state can often apply via endorsement by providing license verification and current certification.
Apply to transfer

Steps

  1. Verify Out-of-State License
    Submit a Verification of Credential form to every state where you hold or have held a license.
  2. Document Equivalent Requirements
    Provide evidence that the requirements in your current jurisdiction are equivalent to or higher than Minnesota's standards.
  3. Pass Minnesota HID Exam
    Even if licensed elsewhere, you must pass the Minnesota Hearing Instrument Dispenser exam unless specifically exempted.
Total Fee
$50
Renewal Cycle
Every 2 years
Compact
No
Board
Speech-Language Pathologist, Audiologist, and Hearing Instrument Dispenser Advisory Council

Keeping Your License Active

Minnesota Audiologist licenses renew Every 2 years. Contact the Speech-Language Pathologist, Audiologist, and Hearing Instrument Dispenser Advisory Council for continuing education requirements and renewal deadlines.

Fees

ItemAmount
Application$100
Endorsement application$100
Fingerprint check$32.00
Temporary permitSee board
Renewal50.0

Slow Downs

Background Check Processing
The DHS background study can take 3 weeks or longer; applicants are encouraged to start this the same day they submit their application.
Incomplete Application Forms
Missing signatures or unanswered questions will result in the application being returned.
Stale Signatures
Applications mailed more than 30 days after the date of signature will be returned to the applicant.

Questions

How long does it take to get a full license?
Processing typically takes up to 30 days once all documentation is received. Temporary licenses can be issued in 5-10 business days.
Is the HID exam required for all audiologists?
Yes, passing the Hearing Instrument Dispenser (HID) exam is a requirement for full audiologist licensure in Minnesota.
How many CE hours are required for renewal?
Audiologists must complete 30 contact hours every two years, with at least 20 hours directly related to audiology.
Can I practice while my application is pending?
You may apply for a temporary license which allows practice for up to 3 months while the full license is being processed.

Board Info

Speech-Language Pathologist, Audiologist, and Hearing Instrument Dispenser Advisory Council
Sources
State statutes
Last verified 2026-02-25